Food Allergies
Food allergies are among the most dangerous types of allergies out
there. It is the result of the immune system not reacting properly to
certain foods, or certain ingredients in foods. The most common food allergies are
nuts, milk, and eggs. Some people just feel ill when they consume
something they are allergic to. Others experience swelling in the face,
and swelling in the body, closing air paths. Hives and rashes are also
very common.
Peanut allergies are said to be the
worst. Not only do they cause the most severe symptoms, peanut oil is
used in so many foods that the number of items that the person has to
avoid can be very long. Last year, a teenage girl died. She had gone to
the library to study with friends. Her boyfriend had eaten a peanut
butter sandwich after school before joining them. He gave her a goodbye
kiss at the library, and the reaction from the peanut oil swelled her
throat shut. While it sounds extremely, sadly such occurrences do take
place.
Very young children can have food allergies. It
is recommended that you attach a list of any food allergies securely to
the diaper bag. This will be a constant reminder to friends, family,
and childcare providers. It is important children with food allergies
are aware of the reasons why they can’t have certain foods.
This will remind them to make the right food choices at school. It is
important that your child’s principal and teachers know about
the allergies as well. Often there are class parties, and if your child
is tempted to eat food they are allergic to, the teacher can remind
them.
The internet is a wonderful place to
find out about food allergies. The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis
Network has an excellent website full of information. The organization
was formed in 1991. It has over 30,000 members including families,
dietitians, nurses, physicians, school administrators, teachers,
government staff, and members of the food and drug administration. This
diverse group works together to educate about food allergies by
providing accurate information and heightening awareness. They
carefully monitor TV, newspapers, and the news channels to be sure
accurate information is being released to the public. They also lobby
for further research to be done in the area of food allergies.
While there is no cure for food
allergies that we know of, properly learning about such food allergies
and working with a qualified doctor can help you find ways to control
them. It is important if you or a family member has a food allergy that
you make it know to those you are frequently in contact with. This
includes co-workers, family, friends, neighbors, and daycare providers.
This will help them learn about the issue as well as be able to get
medical attention to you if the situation arises. The fact that they
are able to let medical professionals know you have such food allergies
can make all the difference in h how fast they are able to administer
treatment.
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