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How Will I Know If My Infant Is Allergic To Anything?
How Will I Know If My Infant Is Allergic To Anything?


 

New babies are beautiful little creatures, but they bring with them uncertainty. Since they cant communicate with words it is up to their caregivers to determine if something is wrong. In many cases parents wonder how they will know if there is something wrong with their infant like whether or not he has allergies. Fortunately, there are some tips that can help a new infants parents determine if the baby has allergies or if something else is causing the problem. Keep in mind too there are a variety of allergies from nasal to food sensitivities that might affect your baby. The following information will guide you.

 

Nasal Allergies

Does your baby have allergies or is it just a nasty cold? One easy way to tell is to simply wait a few days. If the runny nose, congestion, and watery eyes seem to improve or go away then he more than likely has a cold. However, if the symptoms persist despite everything then nasal allergies may be to blame.

If your baby seems like she has a cold she just cant get rid of with clean, runny mucus from the nose, watery eyes, lots of sneezing, dry cough, mouth breathing, and even a red rash on her skin then more than likely she is allergic to something.

Food Allergies

Similarly, if your child has a food allergy she may have a histamine reaction and appear to have a cold like children with nasal allergies. Rashes, eczema, swelling of the face, bloated stomach, gas, as well as other symptoms are common reactions to a food allergy. However, some of these symptoms resemble other infant conditions like colic. Doctors may recommend you wait it out, however as a parent if you believe an allergy is to blame then you should seek an allergist and try to determine what is causing your childs allergy.

Nobody wants their child to have an allergy, but if the infant is affected every parent hopes for a quick diagnosis. The problem is doctors dont always assume an allergy is the cause of certain symptoms. Because of this parents need to be proactive and try to determine if the child has colic, allergies, or a simple cold. If you really pay attention you can figure it out and help your doctor determine what the allergy causing agent is so you can provide your child with some relief.