New directions: Give your children peanuts, four months old, prevent allergies

In a recent update, doctors insist that the use of this product at such an age will drastically reduce the number of children who are allergic to it “is a good opportunity to reduce cases of allergic reaction from peanut”, says pediathiat Matthew Greenhawt, doctor at Colorado Hospital and co-author [...]
In a recent update, doctors insist that using this product at such an age will drastically reduce the number of children allergic to it
“It is a good opportunity to reduce allergic cases from peanut”, says pediatricist Matthew Greenhavet, doctor at Colorado Hospital and coauthor of this recommendation.
The basis for this recommendation is the study “To learn earlier about peanut allergies”.
In this study, children with the potential risk of peanut allergies have been given this earlier, and were more likely to develop this type of allergies by the age of 5.
The new recommendation gives three ways to give children peanuts, and that depends on the risk rate of allergies, Greenhawt explains.
At first, the child will have severe eczema, egg allergies, both a high risk of peanut allergies.
They have to try peanuts around 4-6 months to reduce the risk of allergies.
However, you must first submit to your skin test.
Currently, most parents expect babies after one year of age to use food that has a serious risk of causing anaphylactic shock.










