What To Do When A Child Has Allergic Reaction. When you start introducing solid foods to your baby from around 6 months old introduce the foods that can trigger allergic reactions one at a time and in very small amounts so that you can spot any reaction. Contact a doctor if your child has an allergic reaction that is more than mild or concerns you. If you think that your child may have had an allergic reaction to a particular food you should see a doctor at the first opportunity. Call 911 immediately especially if your child is having trouble breathing trouble swallowing or.
So what should you do if your child has a severe allergic reaction. If your child loses consciousness check his mouth for any obstructions and check his breathing. Your childs doctor can also help you get appropriate allergy testing if needed and develop a plan for cases of severe reaction so youll feel more confident in an emergency. Pixabay The best way to prevent having an allergic reaction is to avoid consuming that food. Decongestants tablets capsules nasal sprays or liquids that can be used as a short-term treatment for a blocked nose. If medication is required have the parents supply that medication.
Mild symptoms are usually treated with an antihistamine but if a child has even mild symptoms in more than one body system as an example they have hives and also nausea and vomiting 2 body systems it is a serious allergic reaction and medical help is needed.
For example the week you first give your baby an egg dont try. Learn about getting a different type of vaccine after an allergic reaction. Pixabay The best way to prevent having an allergic reaction is to avoid consuming that food. If a child has a known allergy work with parents to create a plan of action in case that child has an allergic reaction based on the recommendations from the childs doctor. If the symptoms are mild give an antihistamine by mouth such as diphenhydramine such as Benadryl. If medication is required have the parents supply that medication.