Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Food Allergies on Halloween

This Saturday night, our little ones will be out trick-or-treating. Many of these young children suffer from various allergies/asthma that could flare up as a result of food allergies, exposure to cold air, or from latex containing costumes. If your child has a severe food allergy, especially to nuts, don't allow them to eat any treats until you've examined them. Consider banning any chocolate and home-made treats which may contain nuts and other hidden ingredients. If you know food-allergic kids on your street, consider handing out non-food items such as stickers, pencils and quarters.

 

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Food Allergies on Halloween
This Saturday night, our little ones will be out trick-or-treating. Many of these young children suffer from various allergies/asthma that could flare up as a result of food allergies, exposure to cold air, or from latex containing costumes. If your child has a severe food allergy, especially to nuts, don't allow them to eat any treats until you've examined them. Consider banning any chocolate and home-made treats which may contain nuts and other hidden ingredients. If you know food-allergic kids on your street, consider handing out non-food items such as stickers, pencils and quarters.

 

Daniel More, MD
Allergies Expert
How Can My Food-Allergic Child Stay Safe on Halloween?
Halloween night offers an opportunity for children to have a fun time trick-or-treating or attending Halloween parties. Many of these young children suffer from various food allergies that could present a serious problem if the wrong type of food is eaten accidentally. Since Halloween treats (especially chocolate and baked goods) may contain common food allergens such as peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, wheat, and soy, children with food allergies need to take extra precautions on Halloween night.
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How to Treat a Food Allergy Reaction
If a reaction to the food is present, the person should seek immediate emergency medical care. Most patients with food allergies should carry a self-injectable form of epinephrine, or adrenaline (such as an Epi-pen®, with them at all times. These medications can be prescribed by a physician and the patient should know how to use this device before an allergic reaction occurs.
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Latex Allergy
Latex is the major ingredient in most rubber products, and is made from the tree Hevea brasiliensis. Thousands of household and occupational products contain latex, from shoes to rubber bands. Halloween costumes and masks can also contain latex -- so if you or your child has a latex allergy, be careful what costume you wear this Halloween!
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