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Understanding childhood
allergies
For centuries parents have
fretted over their children's
childhood allergies. From
peanuts to milk, there are a
great many allergies that can
plague a child in their early
years. Even though most
childhood allergies fade over
time, usually disappearing
altogether by the time the child
reaches puberty, there are still
many years in which parents must
be overly cautious about what
their children come into contact
with.
If you are worried that your son
or daughter may be suffering
from childhood allergies, but
aren't sure if your child's
symptoms fit the bill, read on
to see a list of the most common
childhood allergies and signs of
how to recognize them.
By far the most dangerous of all
childhood allergies, an allergy
to peanuts usually appears the
very first time a child is given
anything that may contain
peanuts, or peanut byproducts.
The most common reaction to
peanuts if an allergy is present
are: swelling of the mouth,
especially the lips and tongue;
hives; and in extreme cases,
anaphylaxis, which is where the
throat swells and the child
stops breathing.
Anytime you believe your child
may be having a reaction caused
by childhood allergies, it is
absolutely vital that you take
him or her to the emergency room
as soon as possible. This is
especially true if your child
may have an allergy to peanuts,
due to the possible severity of
symptoms.
The most common of all childhood
allergies is milk. Most children
who are to be allergic to milk
will develop this allergy while
still infants. Signs of a milk
allergy include hives and
stomach aches, but generally
nothing as fatal as anaphylaxis.
Other common childhood allergies
include products that contain
soy, apples, juice or sauce,
wheat and gluten, wool, pet
dander and dust.
Childhood allergies can also
develop into asthma and asthma
like symptoms. It is especially
important to get your child to a
doctor if he or she begins
having trouble breathing caused
by childhood allergies.
Generally, this symptom can be
controlled through the use of an
inhaled steroid; but may require
steroid shots if very severe.
Many children suffering from
childhood allergies must take
regular allergy shots to control
the symptoms. You can help to
prevent this from becoming
necessary by making certain that
you take your child to his or
her pediatrician at the first
sign of childhood allergies. Any
reaction to any food that
previously has not bothered a
child should be investigated by
their pediatrician.
Common Vitamins and over the
counter products can help with
allergies in children such as
lactase, butterbur, flavonoids,
folic acid, Glucosamine,
magnesium and M.S.M.
Lactase Enzyme makes milk
products more readily
digestible. This is used for
lactose intolerance and not
allergies to milk.
Butterbur is a common herbal
extract that is highly effective
asthma therapy. As far back as
the 17th century, butterbur was
used to treat cough, asthma, and
skin wounds.
Flavonoids are the brightly
colored pigments found in most
fruits and vegetables. When
consumed, they have antioxidant
properties and have been
associated with improved lung
junction.
Folic Acid is a member of the
B-complex family. Folic Acid
participates in coenzyme
reaction that is needed for cell
growth and new cell formation.
Glucosamine is an
anti-inflammatory and may give
some relief from bronchitis
symptoms.
Magnesium has been employed in
the treatment of acute asthma,
but its use has not become
universal, nor has it been
studied for the treatment of
chronic asthma. Manganese has
been found deficient in
bronchial biopsies of asthmatic
patients, indication manganese
replenishment could aid in the
treatment of asthma.
M.S.M maintains the development
of the body's protein by forming
flexible disulfide bonds between
certain amino acids and in
maintaining the strength of
connective tissue. This allows
water and nutrients to flow
freely into cells and allows
toxins to flow freely out of the
cells. M.S.M increases athletic
stamina and helps eliminate
muscle soreness. M.S.M is a
natural supplement that is
getting a lot of attention due
to its role in tissue healing at
the cellular level. It is a
natural organic sulfur that
comes from rain fall and is
found naturally in the human
body.
Always consult your doctor
before using this information.
This Article is nutritional in
nature and is not to be
construed as medical advice.
David Cowley has created
numerous articles on allergies.
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