How to Handle Children With a Food Allergy
Because most of your children time is spend at school or maybe a child care center, the people at this place must aware that your child has a food allergies.
They must well educate on how to handle the allergic reaction.
Food anaphylaxis is a very dangerous and if it not handled quickly and appropriately it will threat your child life.
Food Anaphylaxis Food Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that suddenly happens.
It will involve respiratory, gastrointestinal tract, skin and cardiovascular system.
This is most likely very fatal.
Many of this life-threatening reaction are caused by peanuts or tree nuts and can happen to children or adolescents.
Signs and Symptoms Depending on the child, the signs and Symptoms vary.
The most common symptom reaction cause by an allergic includes: • Shock, drop in blood pressure and increased heart rate • Wheezing, coughing, and sneezing.
• Nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea • Swelling or flushed skin • Itching in the mouth or tingling sensation Create an Emergency plan for your child.
Since the person who understand your child best is you, work with your child doctor or your family doctor to figure out what action must be taken for your child if they find to be have ingested with food that he or she allergic to.
Some pediatrician recommends treatment before the symptoms occur (usually a dose of antihistamine and epinephrine).
Some others like to wait for the reaction before it becomes a treating.
You and your little one's physician really need to decide the most effective program of action determined by our child's medical history along with your personal preference A prepared emergency plan must consist of: • Amount of medication to be given and when.
Medications must be available at the school as well as child care center.
• Phone numbers of mother and father, guardians • Phone number of child's primary care doctor as well as emergency transport info • Ensure it is distinct that emergency medication must not be delayed even though they cannot get to you or perhaps your child's doctor.
They must well educate on how to handle the allergic reaction.
Food anaphylaxis is a very dangerous and if it not handled quickly and appropriately it will threat your child life.
Food Anaphylaxis Food Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that suddenly happens.
It will involve respiratory, gastrointestinal tract, skin and cardiovascular system.
This is most likely very fatal.
Many of this life-threatening reaction are caused by peanuts or tree nuts and can happen to children or adolescents.
Signs and Symptoms Depending on the child, the signs and Symptoms vary.
The most common symptom reaction cause by an allergic includes: • Shock, drop in blood pressure and increased heart rate • Wheezing, coughing, and sneezing.
• Nausea, abdominal pain, vomiting and diarrhea • Swelling or flushed skin • Itching in the mouth or tingling sensation Create an Emergency plan for your child.
Since the person who understand your child best is you, work with your child doctor or your family doctor to figure out what action must be taken for your child if they find to be have ingested with food that he or she allergic to.
Some pediatrician recommends treatment before the symptoms occur (usually a dose of antihistamine and epinephrine).
Some others like to wait for the reaction before it becomes a treating.
You and your little one's physician really need to decide the most effective program of action determined by our child's medical history along with your personal preference A prepared emergency plan must consist of: • Amount of medication to be given and when.
Medications must be available at the school as well as child care center.
• Phone numbers of mother and father, guardians • Phone number of child's primary care doctor as well as emergency transport info • Ensure it is distinct that emergency medication must not be delayed even though they cannot get to you or perhaps your child's doctor.