Food Allergies in Babies
Food allergies in babies are estimated to be 6% of the total population of children in the United States of America. It is important that we understand the foods which cause food allergies in babies and children.
What are Food Allergies?
Food allergy is an immune response by the body to a food that the body is allergic to. Often the body makes an antibody, which tells the immune system to fight the intruder. The body therefore releases histamines. These histamines cause allergic symptoms.
Signs of Food Allergies in Babies
The time taken to display symptoms of food allergies in babies can vary from one child to another and can range from a few minutes to a few hours. Here are some of the common signs of food allergies in babies.
- Hives
- Eczema
- Diarrhea
- Itching
- Constipation
- Ear Infections
- Swelling
- Trouble while breathing
- Vomiting
- Collic
- Running or stuffy nose
- Severe allergic reactions. It refers to whole body reactions which include wheezing, swelling of the face, tongue and lips and difficulty in breathing.
Common Food Allergies in Babies
Food allergies in babies can be caused due to direct consumption of a food or through the mother’s milk. Therefore, it is important that the mother keeps a watch on what she is eating and checks if the food she is consuming is causing an allergy in the baby. In such a situation, the mother should avoid the food till after she has breastfed the baby. When you introduce new food to your baby remember to keep a gap of 10 to 12 days before you introduce another new food. At the same it is always better if you introduce only one new food at a time. In case of an allergy it will be easy for you to find out, which food is causing the problem for your child. Generally speaking, a child can be allergic to any food, but there are some foods which are commonly more problematic than the rest. Statistics have shown that the following common food products account for 80% of allergies in babies.
- Milk, especially cow milk
- Wheat
- Eggs
- Soy
- Peanuts
- Fish, especially salmon and tuna fish
- Shellfish, example shrimp, crab and lobsters
- Tree-nuts like walnuts, cashew, etc
It is difficult to prevent food allergies in babies altogether, but they can be prevented if adequate care is taken. There are many opinions in preventing food allergies in babies. Some pediatricians opine that breastfeeding babies for a longer period of time protects them from potential allergy causing allergens. This advice should be followed especially by mothers of babies where either one of the parent suffers from allergies. You can try alternative food products if the baby is allergic to a certain food product. For example, in case of allergy towards milk you can give non-allergic formula or you can try soy formulated food products.
Food allergies in babies and children do not pose a serious danger to the babies. It has been observed that most of the food allergies in babies disappear after a few years. Then the food can be reintroduced after the child grows up.

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