Food allergy and intolerance can be major problems for many children and families. Symptoms of food allergy can appear quite early in young children, leading to the need to test for allergies or food intolerances. When it comes to your child and food allergy, however, it’s vital to be informed. If your child develops a rash after eating a given food such as peanut, egg, or sesame, for example, it’s important not to assume that the reaction will stay mild. Symptoms of food allergies can change over time, or with each subsequent reaction.

When in doubt, consider seeing a licensed allergist who can perform tests for food allergies — whether skin allergy tests or food allergy blood tests. And be sure to ask whether or not your child should carry Epipens or other medications. When it comes to your child’s health, it’s vital to speak up and ask for what you need to keep your child safe.

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