Question by V@CI@: What’s good to take when suffering with food allergies? Foods that have soy, peanuts and wheat in it.?
I’ve been taking benadryl and sprays, and nothing seems to be working for me!
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Answer by Sunshine
Go see a doctor or allergist for this
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Posted by: Alan in Milk Allergies, tags: Allergies, Anything, Baby, Child, Eczema, Else, Milk, parent, Reflux, Suffering
Question by michelle gray: Are you a parent suffering with a baby or child who has Eczema, Allergies to Milk or anything else or Reflux?
We have put together NEW site to help parents cope a little better by giving them as much information and support as we can. It is not a medical advice site but a parental support. We add all relivant information to our site to allow others to find it while being a message site to support and help if we can.
Anyone going through these issues at the moment please feel free to look round and Joine our new community if they wish.
We are also on the look out for new mentor members who have experienced these issues first hand and have a little spare time to help welcome and support other parents.
Hope to speak to you soon. You are not alone coping with this.
Hi, I read you old post about Reflux and help wanted I know its all a bit late but I would love to see if you still have any symptoms of this still with your little one and if you might be able to share your experiences and offer your story/ advice to other members of our group. We set this group up to help other pearents coping with reflux, allergies and skin problems the site also has been designed to share info on latest things like allergy advice or helpful items . If you would like to look round or join I would love to hear from you. I will approve your membership should you wish to join. Michelle Hopefully speak soon.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/reflux-baby-you-are-not-alone/
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Answer by loveebella
Thank you I will have to check it out my son has eczema
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That because once he touches that dairy, he sets off an instant reaction through his body. He needs the oxygen because there is a sudden upsurgence on his body’s energy, suddenly, he is working harder to breath, his heart is beating faster to get blood moving around, he skin is reacting to the dairy with hives or welts…there is suddenly so much else going on that he is using more oxygen than normal to react…get it?
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