Has your baby transitioned to the solid food stage? When babies move to the stage of eating solid food, you should be very careful to watch for symptoms of food allergies, if any. Eggs are one of the most common allergy-causing foods for babies. The baby’s body starts to produce an immunoglobulin E, an antibody to fight against the protein content in the egg because their digestive system cannot handle a lot of protein. Take a look at this article to learn about the causes and symptoms of egg allergies in babies.
Egg allergies in babies could be because of one or more of these reasons:
If you are allergic to certain foods, it is most likely to pass on to your baby as well. Even if one parent has an egg allergy, babies are more likely to become allergic to eggs than babies whose parents don’t have an egg allergy.
In some cases, your baby’s immunity system may not be strong enough to handle the proteins and other nutrients in eggs.
Babies may exhibit egg allergies if they have any existing ailments, such as flu, chest congestion, infections, and more.
Watch out for these symptoms in your baby to identify their egg allergy:
• Skin rashes or hives
• Breathlessness and congestion in the nose
• Vomiting, nausea and digestion-related issues
• Swelling in the lips, tongue and throat
Egg allergies in babies are quite common; the key is to feed them a small portion first to observe any allergic reactions before feeding the whole egg to them. Genetic reasons are the most common causes of egg allergies. When you notice abnormal symptoms in babies after feeding them eggs, talk to your doctor immediately, and avoid feeding them eggs anymore.
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Source: mayoclinic.org, acko.com
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Published on December 24, 2024