Peanut Allergy in Children – a Cause of Concern

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Eating is supposed to be fun for children, but if they experience life-threatening allergic reactions to certain foods, then it’s another story.

Causes

A child’s immune system is generally underdeveloped until after the age of three or four. Until then, children are susceptible to allergic reactions to unknown foods. Normally, reactions could be mild to moderate such as rashes, nasal congestion, wheezing, and diarrhea, occurring right after eating. Continue reading…

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