Peanut allergies are the most common kind among children. It is easy for parents to keep an eye on allergies with clear symptoms, but what about those that trigger subtle allergic reactions?
If your kid is acting unusual or irritated, it may be a sign of an allergy you’re unaware of. To tackle such situations, keep in touch with your child’s newborn pediatrician to catch problems and solve them before they get worse. This blog discusses common food allergies in children and how parents can detect signs of an allergic reaction.
Common Food Allergies
Kids are allergic to certain foods due to many reasons. Sometimes, they might not be immune to certain food groups, while other times, allergies may be genetic. Below is a list of some foods children are commonly allergic to:- Eggs
- Milk and other dairy items
- Peanuts
- Other dry fruit such as cashews and almonds
- Sesame
- Soy
- Wheat
- Gluten
- Seafood and shellfish
- Common fish like trout
Spotting Allergic Reactions in Kids
An allergy can be extreme or might show mild symptoms in children. Being a parent, keeping an eye on everything your child eats is important at least till they are old enough to verbally express their symptoms. If your child has a food allergy, look out for the following symptoms after a few minutes of food intake:- chest congestion or a runny rose
- a cough attack
- diarrhea or constipation (or a stomach ache)
- itching on the face, especially around the mouth or ears
- nausea or an uneasy feeling
- red bumps on the skin
- shortness of breath
- sneezing
- vomiting
- acidic or foreign taste in the mouth
- rashes on the skin (eczema)