You're already one step ahead of yourself having everything written down that you gave her. Make a doctors appointment and bring the list of everything you gave her that day. They'll do testing and figure it out. My educated guess is probably the eggs or the yogurt, but it can be any of those things. All three of my boys were allergic to the yolk of the egg. With the yogurt, some babies are able to handle the lactose in it. I wouldn't suggest giving your baby soda though.
Best wishes, good luck and hope she feels better! =]
2007-05-06 04:48:50
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answered by Sam 5
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It's possible that she could be allergic to the food coloring in the soda. Has she ever had reactions before? Of course it could be the eggs or yogurt. I'd eliminate what you gave her until she heals up and give her each food item one at a time, putting days between each test, to see if she has a reaction to them. You can also go to your doctor for allergy tests. They give the patient multiple common allergy tests to see what she's allergic to, you might be surprised. Good luck!!
2007-05-06 04:44:43
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answered by Sierra12 3
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If I was you and trust me I have been there and still doing that 2nd time around. I would take and give her something for her allergic reaction. Then I would take all the things you gave her and give them back one thing at a time. Give each thing time to react to her system. Maybe take one day give her an apple if nothing happens then next day give her yogurt and so on. This is what my doctor told me to do with my oldest and I am repeating it with my 2nd. Hopefully I have helped.
2007-05-06 08:03:43
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answered by Misty C 1
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Find out from your doctor what amount of Benadryl you can give her. Most likely, the doctor will not worry about hives unless they affect her face (especially around the mouth because breathing could become difficult).
I've had them twice myself and my kids have had them at different times. We have no idea what caused them and the doctors did not try to trace it. If she gets them over and over, you will definitely want to find out why, but most people get over them and do not have a continuous problem.
2007-05-06 12:54:45
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answered by 1slyfox 3
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Are any of those things that she hasn't had before? Maybe it's not a food allergy...was she playing outside in the grass? Try to think of something she was exposed to that she hasn't been exposed to before. What the heck are you doing giving a baby orange soda?
2007-05-06 04:38:43
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answered by Jane 4
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See a doctor.
Also discontinue giving your baby soda due to it's lack of nutritional value.
2007-05-06 07:03:48
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answered by Anonymous
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How about medications? My son breaks out in hives when given amoxicillin.
2007-05-06 04:23:14
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answered by mennyd 4
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call the childs doctor and have her seen. we cant answer this only your childs doctor can and should. why put your childs life in the hands of untrained strangers call the doctor
2007-05-06 04:41:40
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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hives are very dangerous you need to get your kid to a hospital now
they can figure out the allergy there
2007-05-06 07:21:26
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answered by Cindy C 6
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