My first son was allergic to any of the orange ( carrots, squash) colored baby food vegetables and now our second son is allergic to the green colored ( green beans,peas) ones. They have both been allergic to milk and have both outgrown it.
2007-01-16 12:59:46
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answered by Lucky 2
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To know if your baby has an allergy be sure to do 1 food at a time for 4 days. If he doesnt have a reaction then that food passes the test. Once a food passes the test then you can use it anytime even when you are testing another food. Never try two new foods at the same time, because then you wont know which caused the reaction.
2007-01-16 12:57:55
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answered by Michell 1
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My daughter was actually allergic to the banana baby food. She would get a rash on her face. Then later on I had given her some cranberry applesauce, and she got the worst rash on her bottom, it was horrible. It turned out she was allergic to any kind of berries, or it's possible it was the red food coloring used (this also happened with strawberry applesauce when she was 2). I don't think the runny nose is caused by food allergies, that can be caused from a cold or even teething. But it's possible the rash is from that. When I told the nurse at my Dr.'s office about my daughter getting a rash from eating banana baby food, she told me that that is actually pretty common even though that's one of the first baby foods they recommend for baby's. So I just stopped giving it to her. The apples and rice cereal should be okay, I really bet it's the bananas. My daughter is 6 now and she can eat both bananas and berries, her system just wasn't ready for them when she was a baby and toddler.
2016-05-23 22:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Someones already listed the major eight
My oldest was apples
My next was anything corn (corn syrup, corn starch etc)
My younger sons are allergic to wheat.
My friends daughter is allergic to rice
My son's friend is allergic to yeast, citrus, dairy and eggs. You can imagine our parties are a lot of fun...serious buffet of edibles.
2007-01-16 12:53:17
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answered by ? 6
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Here is something unusual.
My daughter was allergic to formula as a baby and we had to start to her on milk early(recommended by her peditrician)
Now she is 3 years old and we just found out she is allergic to red dye 40.
2007-01-16 13:02:59
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answered by vkewl182 3
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My son had a reaction to a blueberry dessert baby food. I can't remember the name of it now, it's been 16 yrs. But he couldn't eat blueberries. He eventually grew out of it. Odd I know.
2007-01-16 12:55:58
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answered by fiestyredhead 6
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I have a 5 month old son who is allergic to dairy and soy.
2007-01-16 13:01:02
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answered by Baby Pearce 3
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Mine never had but here is a short list of some of them...
eggs, peanuts, milk ,nuts, soy, fish, wheat, peas, and shellfish.
Symptoms:Vomiting, diarrhea, hives, eczema, difficult breathing, and possibly a drop in blood pressure (shock).
2007-01-16 12:50:13
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answered by jule9104 3
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My son had a cow milk allergy. Therefore, he was breast feed and given goat cheese and goat milk.
2007-01-16 12:52:58
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answered by kny390 6
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My son threw up every time he ate pears or drank pear juice
2007-01-16 14:16:10
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answered by goodmommy22 3
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