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Children experiencing allergies can be caused by several things. One of them is the food consumed by the Little One. Then can allergies in children go away when they grow up?
You need to know first. Food is often considered a trigger for allergies in children. Some of these foods include shrimp, cow’s milk, red meat, and certain vegetables. However, not a few children also experience allergic reactions due to eating fruits, such as strawberries or kiwi.
Allergies caused by food can be an obstacle to fulfilling your little one’s nutrition. Mothers may find it difficult to find substitutes for certain foods for children or those they like because of allergic reactions.
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Quoting the website of the Directorate General of Health Services of the Ministry of Health, allergies are an immune system response to foreign substances that are usually harmless to most people’s bodies, Mother. An allergic reaction can cause a variety of symptoms, such as a runny nose, itchy skin rash, or even shortness of breath.
Some allergies can be seasonal, year-round, or even a lifetime. Then can allergies in children be cured or disappear after he grows up?
Allergies can disappear when children grow up
According to a pediatric allergy immunology consultant at the Newsdelivers.com Metropolitan Medical Center (MMC) Hospital, Molly Dumakuri Oktarina, allergies can disappear when children grow up. But not all of them, Mother.
“Most of them can go away on their own. But that doesn’t mean this applies to all, there are also those who experience allergies from childhood to their whole life,” Molly said in a webinar held by the MMC Hospital, Newsdelivers.com, Tuesday (25/7/23).
Molly said that allergies generally occur due to the protein content in the food that your little one eats. On the other hand, allergic talent has existed in a child’s body since birth.
This reason makes allergies cannot be completely cured even though the child has grown up. It’s just that, the symptoms experienced by children can disappear.
Disappearance of allergies in children who are growing up can also depend on the immune system. Why are the two related?
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