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Baby Allergies – 3 Symptoms That May Be Caused by Food

February 8, 2010 by Tess Rainey · Leave a Comment 

This article will discuss 3 symptoms of baby allergies that could be caused by food. If you or your baby suffers from any of the symptoms below, you could be suffering from a hidden food allergy and not even know it.

1. Eczema: Connecting dry and itchy skin with an allergy to a food may seem weird, but it is actually very common to have eczema issues when you have a hidden food allergy. Wheat and dairy are common culprits but it is not limited to these two.

By determining which food may be causing your problem, by strategically eliminating and reintroducing the food, it is possible to cure eczema simply by staying away from what your system doesn’t handle well.

2. Asthma: Eating a food that your body doesn’t handle well can also cause asthma symptoms. While it can be hard to determine which foods are the problem, it is possible with allergy testing or food elimination diets to figure it out.

You might even be able to stop taking allergy medications and/or stop using an inhaler by removing the food that is causing the asthma in the first place. Discuss this with your doctor before you do so.

3. Sinusitis: This symptom isn’t usually connected to having a problem with a food like dairy. Having outdoor or pet allergies are usually blamed, but hidden food allergies can cause the same types of symptoms and by determining if yours are caused by food you could cure your sinusitis. Determine what the real cause is, remove it from your diet and your symptoms will usually disappear quickly within a few days or weeks.

This article discussed baby allergies and 3 symptoms that can be caused by food. Eczema, asthma and even sinusitis all can be connected to having a sensitivity to a particular food. Even headaches can be linked to a problem with wheat, dairy or other foods. Hidden food allergies are very common, if your baby is suffering from the above symptoms, it could be caused by an allergic reaction to something in their diet.

Want to know more?

Tess Rainey, a mother of two, has created a website that can help you find a cure for eczema and even cure baby allergies. Visit Baby Eczema to find out more about baby allergies.

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