What Causes a Peanut Allergy?
Peanuts are important food allergens and can cause extremely serious allergies. Symptoms of a peanut allergy include reduced blood pressure, swelling of the face and throat, which can block breathing and cause shock.
Peanut allergy
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- Peanuts are important food
- According to British researchers, about one in every 200 people in the UK is sensitive to peanuts. Although some people only have mild allergic reactions to peanuts, peanuts can also cause some people to appear
- Many patients with allergies can be very sensitive if they eat peanuts, and they will immediately be reflected in respiratory diseases such as cough,
- For children, the harm from peanut allergies can be even greater. August 2
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- Given that many foods now have peanuts or peanut oil added, if their children have peanut allergies, parents should also pay attention to the following points: 1. Try to let more people know about the child's allergy. Such as:
- 1. Inform your teacher and medical staff when your child enters nursery school or school.
- 2. When dining out, be sure to inform the waiter of your child's peanut allergy.
- 3. Let children develop good eating habits, do not casually eat snacks of unknown ingredients, do not casually eat out.