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		<title>Peanut Allergy In Children</title>
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<p>Peanut Allergy is one of the most common and deadliest of the <a title="Food Allergy" href="http://www.allergyinfocentral.com/category/food-allergy/">food allergies</a>. The <a title="American Academy of Allergy, Asthma &amp; Immunology" href="http://www.aaaai.org/">AAAAI</a> states that it affects approximately 3 million Americans. Similarly, about 1.5% of children have an allergy to peanuts in Canada.</p>
<h2>Peanut Allergy Symptoms</h2>
<p>Initial symptoms of a <strong>Peanut Allergy</strong> can include a runny nose, itchy skin rash or swollen lips and tongue. If you are allergic to peanuts, symptoms can show up as quickly as a few seconds after being exposed to the tiniest trace. For example, a child can have an allergic reaction just being in close proximity to someone who has a peanut butter sandwich.</p>
<p>Symptoms can progress to sever swelling, difficulty in breathing and ultimately heart failure and death.</p>
<h2>Peanut Allergy Cure?</h2>
<p>Unfortunately like most allergies there is no cure. The best defense against a Peanut Allergy attack is prevention through strict avoidance of anything containing traces of peanuts. As it is a potentially deadly allergy, warnings are placed on all products that either contain peanuts or have been manufactured in factories that also process peanut products.</p>
<p>The cause of <em>Peanut Allergies</em> is not known. It is wise to take extra precautions for children who are born to families whose members are known to be allergic to peanuts. In such cases, peanut products should not be introduced until after 2-3 years of age as it is often difficult for a parent to quickly discover the cause of a crying child&#8217;s anguish. Less than 20% of children with a peanut allergy outgrow it, so it is a condition that has to be managed over time.</p>
<p><strong>But there is hope for the future</strong>&#8230;</p>
<p>A recent <a title="Allergen-Free Peanuts" href="http://www.news-medical.net/news/27983.aspx">article</a> claims that <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Allergen-Free Peanuts</span> are currently in development. Initial trials have reportedly shown no reaction among people with a Peanut Allergy and 100% deactivation of the allergens found in peanuts. Great news!</p>
<h2>Handling An Allergic Reaction</h2>
<p>Parents who have children that are allergic to peanuts should notify the child&#8217;s teachers, school nurse, friends and other parents of the condition to ensure that everyone is prepared in case the child has an <a title="Anaphyliactic Shock" href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;ct=res&amp;cd=3&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.medterms.com%2Fscript%2Fmain%2Fart.asp%3Farticlekey%3D10092&amp;ei=GUYySr2iMaG-NLzlof4J&amp;usg=AFQjCNGyrpIGhFrNDlotE5KfNBd9MoNZcQ&amp;sig2=JtupEVV-qgMiOUb5FFXGjQ">anaphylactic shock</a>.</p>
<p>Adrenaline or epinephrine injectors should be kept close by at all times in case of an allergic reaction. Both the child and its parents should be familiar with how to use them.</p>
<p>&#8220;Jude The Dude&#8221; is a nice little video that children should watch to learn how to manage their <span style="text-decoration: underline;">Peanut Allergy</span>:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.allergyinfocentral.com/peanut-allergy-in-children/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<h2>Peanut-Free Lunch Ideas For Children</h2>
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<li>Canned fruit in juice</li>
<li>Fresh fruit</li>
<li>Fruit salads</li>
<li>Rice/Pasta</li>
<li>Canned fish</li>
<li>Chicken/turkey/roast beef</li>
<li>Hummus with pita bread</li>
<li>Yoghurt</li>
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<p>It is advisable to stay away from most Asian foods (eg some noodle dishes or satay) as they are often made using peanut oil.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Reading </strong>for <em>Peanut Allergy in Children</em><strong>:</strong> <a href="http://bit.ly/XQAOV">The Peanut Butter Jam</a><strong><br />
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