Allergies in Children
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Hyperactive Children: Whose fault is it?
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The topic is not a new one - or again, perhaps it is. Abnormal behaviour in children is quite often due adverse reactions to food, and more often than not to a lack in certain nutrients.
European Vegetarian Union Slovakia
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Infant Allergies
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Infants and allergies, some suggestions that might help in your quest to determine your infant/childs allergy, and to keep allergies from forming..
Allergic Child USA
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Inhaler Use for Asthma
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How do we use various inhalers to control asthma?
Dr Greene covers the use of inhalers as an asthma therapy as a treatment that needs to be understood for it's multiple uses - very informative article.
Alan Greene, M.D., F.A.A.P.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Just for Parents
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Downloadable Asthma Action Plan, Student Asthma Card,
Pre-Visit Checklist, Peak Flow Instructions, Peak Flow Meter Diary, Trigger Sheets, Fact Sheets, Web Site Resources, Other Resources.
School Asthma Allergy.com
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Kathy P's Wacky Cake
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Free-from recipes for children with allergies.
Kids With Food Allergies
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Kid- And Allergy-Friendly Birthday Party Recipes
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Allergy-Friendly Birthday Party Recipes.
Allergy New Zealand New Zealand
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Lactose-free Milk
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Question: I'm strongly committed to breast feeding, but I'm not sure how digestible my breast milk is because lately my baby has been colicky. One book I read said that my breast milk would be more digestible if I cut dairy products out of my diet. I really love dairy, so I'm wondering if there's a way around this. Would it be OK for me to drink lactose-free milk instead of regular milk? What about taking a pill to help me break down the lactose in yogurt and cheese?
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Milk And Constipation
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Dr Greene answers a question on whether constipation is due to being lactose intolerant.
Dr Greene's House Calls USA
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Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 1/2
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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.
1) What to look for to suspect allergies
1.1 foods
1.2 inhalants (hayfever)
1.3 asthma
1.4 rashes, hives, and eczema
1.5 insect stings
1.6 children vs. adults -- INCOMPLETE
1.7 views of allergies
2) Allergy treatment
2.1 doctors
2.1.1 why to see an allergist
2.1.2 becoming your own (or your kid's) doctor - TBD
2.2 testing
2.2.1 blood
2.2.2 "scratch test"
2.2.3 elimination diet
2.3 medications
2.4 desensitization (injections)
2.5 avoidance and environmental changes
2.6 children vs. adults - INCOMPLETE
3) Foods
3.1 in general
3.2 milk
3.3 gluten (wheat and other grains) -- INCOMPLETE
3.4 allergy cookbooks
3.5 unknown food allergies
3.6 anaphylactic reactions -- when to call 911 immediately
the following topics are in General Information Part 2/2
Allergy and Asthma FAQ Home Page USA
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Misc.kids Frequently Asked Questions -- Allergies and Asthma - General Information -- part 2/2
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Made up of contributions from laypeople with allergies.
A very useful site.
4) Insect sting allergies
5) Inhalant allergies
5.1 hayfever
5.2 dust/mold
6) Contact allergies (contact dermatitis) and chemical sensitivities
7) Asthma
7.1 Overview
7.2 Treatments
8) Specific advice on allergies and asthma in children
8.1 Overview
8.2 Experiences
8.3 References on breastfeeding and baby allergies
9) Allergies in relation to ADD and autism
10) Personal stories
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