Later asthma and allergies may be predicted at one age

The possibility of an exotic child developing asthma and later food allergies in life could be predicted at the age of one, experts say. The relationship between these conditions was previously recognized by researchers, but it was difficult to predict which children affected by their skin condition would continue to [...]
The link between these conditions was previously recognised by researchers, but it was difficult to predict which children affected by their skin condition would continue to develop them, the Kosovo Clan broadcasts.
Now, a Canadian study has found that children 12 months are in danger of producing a certain antibody, which indicates that they are sensitive to allergen, which means they are likely to develop reactions.
With only the specimen does not increase the child's likelihood of developing asthma and allergies, she was found.
But those with antibodies were seven times more at risk of asthma and are more likely to have allergies.












