Friday, June 3, 2011

Food Allergies in Kids

Food allergies are a common problem in kids. Nearly two million children have food allergies in the United States. Some food allergies are life threatening, even if the food is taken in very little quantity. Peanut tops the list of notorious foods which cause allergies. Following it are milk, especially cow’s milk, soy, eggs, wheat, seafood and other nuts.

Food allergies are caused when the immune system is confused. The job of the immune system is to protect the body from diseases, bacteria, viruses and germs. The antibodies produced by the immune system helps to fight these minute external organisms which makes the person sick. But if the body is allergic to certain food, the immune system mistakes the food to a harmful foreign substance and takes action towards it thinking that it is dangerous to the body. The body acts adversely, when it isn’t supposed to do so.

When the immune system detects allergic substance, the antibodies produce mast cells. They are a kind of immune system cell which release a chemicals, such as histamine, in the bloodstream. These chemicals affect the respiratory system, digestive system, nose, eyes, throat, and skin. Initial symptoms are runny nose, tingling sensation in the lips or tongue, and itchy skin rash like hives. The reaction can be mild to severe and depends on every individual. The symptoms can appear right after the food is consumed or after few hours. Other symptoms are cough, wheezing, nausea, hoarse voice, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach ache, and throat tightness.

A sudden and harsh allergic reaction is known as anaphylaxis. The patient encounters many problems, all at once which involve blood vessels, the heart, digestion, breathing, and skin. The blood pressure drops very steeply, the tongue swells and there is swelling in the breathing tubes. Patients who have such allergic reactions should be ready to handle emergencies. They should always carry some type of medicine which will help to combat or reduce the adverse affect of the food.

Most of the times, it is very easy to detect the cause of food allergy. Problems such as hives begin to surface as soon as the child eats the substance he is allergic to. At other times, it becomes very difficult to determine the cause of allergy. In such cases, everything should be observed under close surveillance. Food items which are made out of many ingredients should be thoroughly checked for the allergic cause. Most of the times, allergies are inherited from other family members or other kids born with food allergies. Changes in the surroundings and the body play a major role in these kinds of cases. Some of the kids aren’t actually allergic to the food and show only mild reaction. Like people who are lactose intolerant suffer from diarrhea and belly pain after consuming milk and diary products. This is not an indication that the child is allergic to milk. This reaction happens because their body is incapable of breaking down the sugars which are found in diary products and milk.

If the conditions are severe, a doctor should be consulted immediately. If food allergy is diagnosed, the doctor refers to an allergy specialist. The doctor asks questions like eating patterns, past allergic reactions and the time period between the consumption of food and the surfacing of the symptoms. The specialist can also ask about allergy related conditions like asthma or eczema and whether allergic reactions are hereditary. Usually skin test and blood test is done to test the antibodies and the reaction they have on the skin when it is exposed to the allergic substance.

Kids who are allergic to egg and milk outgrow them as the age progresses. But allergies which are severe and are related to items such as peanut, shrimps, and some kind of fish, last for a lifetime. Other than food, children can be allergic to certain medicines and flower pollen. The best way to avoid allergies is to avoid the cause of it. No specific medicine has been developed for the cure of allergies.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Baby Shower Hostess Etiquette

Does baby shower hostess etiquette allow for gift suggestions, if yes, how? Here you will find numerous ways how the baby shower host can provide the baby shower gift suggestions to everyone invited in a most systematic way.

Although, gift giving is something very personal based upon the individual liking and disliking along with the affordability. But these days baby showers are becoming more trendy and generally geared towards convenience and suitability.
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Friday, April 8, 2011

Walking Into A Toy Store

Walking into a toy store can be a severely overwhelming experience thanks to the thousands of new and improved toys for children of all ages, ranging from action figures to video games. Toys are continually evolving and becoming more advanced and parents can often feel lost when trying to pick out the right toy that is age appropriate for his or her child.
And even though toy companies are required by law to inform the consumers on the box which age group that toy is intended for, some companies mismark boxes or fail to mention it at all, putting the child at risk for injury or even death. Some toys are designed with a specific age in mind and may include small parts or other hazards that could harm smaller children if misused.
Age-Inappropriate Toys
The list of risks and hazards from using a faulty or improperly labeled toy is endless. If a toy includes small, detachable parts, younger children could put them in their mouth and choke to death. Other toys come equipped with moving mechanisms that could inflict severe lacerations or fractures if improperly used. If this happens, you could receive compensation for the following damages by taking legal action:
• Physical and emotional trauma
• Medical bills
• Disability or injury
It is the responsibility of toy manufacturers to warn parents of the risk of injury and inform which age group the toy is intended for, but parents should still be careful with what they give their children to play with. Inspect the toys yourself and be sure to monitor your child while he or she is playing.

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Monday, March 7, 2011

Lilypie, Tickers for Pregnancy, baby, kids, breastfeeding and ing

Lilypie First Birthday tickers

Lilypie Baby Days are free custom ticker graphics that update each day to display your child's age, or how far along your pregnancy is. There are Pregnancy, birthday, Adoption, Trying to Conceive, and Breastfeeding tickers. You can add the ticker to your web site, forum posts, email signature or Windows desktop.
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