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Peanut Allergy Symptoms and Treatment
Peanut Allergy Symptoms and Treatment Recent estimates suggest that nearly one million children and adolescents in the United States have a peanut allergy, with approximately 20 percent of these individuals outgrowing their allergy over time. The majority of individuals with a peanut allergy will have it for the rest of…
Sesame Allergy: Signs & Symptoms
Sesame allergies affect approximately 0.23% of the US population1. With food allergies on the rise, we can expect this number to increase in the coming years. As of January 1st, 2023, sesame is officially the ninth major allergen under the FASTER Act. Continue reading to learn more about sesame allergies…
Casein Allergy: Symptoms and Signs
Did you know 2 to 6% of children suffer from casein allergies during their first year of life? If your child has a casein or milk allergy, we can help. Read on for tips on keeping your casein allergic child safe and learn how the Tolerance Induction Program (TIP) has…
Egg Allergy/Intolerance Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Would you agree that eggs are one of the easiest foods to prepare? They can be poached, scrambled, boiled, or fried. They can be added to cakes, salads, soups, pasta, and baguettes. The sky’s the limit, as they say. So, what do you do if your child is allergic to…
Wheat Allergy: Symptoms & Signs
Are you or your child managing a wheat allergy? If so, you are not alone. Studies show that about 0.4% of children in the U.S. have a wheat allergy. However, what is a wheat allergy and how is it different from a gluten intolerance or even celiac disease? With so much…
Shellfish Allergy: A Complete Guide
If you or loved one is struggling to manage a severe seafood allergy, you are not alone! While one can technically be allergic to anything, there are nine major food allergens that are . Shellfish of the top nine major allergens known to cause the most allergic reactions and affects…
Tree Nut Allergy Symptoms and Treatment
A tree nut allergy is an allergic response to the proteins present in tree nuts, including, but not limited to, hazelnuts, cashews, almonds, walnuts, pecans, and pistachios. According to studies published in 2018 and 2019, 3.9 million Americans were allergic to tree nuts.
Fish Allergy Symptoms and Treatment
A fish allergy is an allergic response to the proteins present in finned fish like salmon, catfish, cod, tuna and others. One of the most common food allergies, fish allergies are reported to affect 1% of the U.S. population. While many people develop fish allergies early in life, studies report that 40% of people develop fish allergies during adulthood.