• Allergy to eggs

    Allergy to eggs

    Eggs are among the most prevalent triggers of allergic reactions in infants and young children. The majority of children with egg allergy tend to outgrow it before they reach school age. However, in certain instances when allergic to eggs, it…

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  • Antibiotic Allergy

    Antibiotic Allergy

    Not sure if your child has reacted to antibiotics? We provide a simple and safe approach to delabel your child from being allergic to antibiotics. Antibiotics are medicine used to prevent or treat specific types of bacterial infections. They work…

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  • Cashew Nut Allergy

    Cashew Nut Allergy

    Allergies to tree nuts such as cashew nuts are common in both children and adults and are often severe. Tree nuts include almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pecans, walnuts, hazelnuts (and pine nuts classified as tree nuts in…

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  • Cow’s Milk Allergy

    Cow’s Milk Allergy

    From the initial restless nights to the moment when a diagnosis is received, we understand the emotional journey that families experience when their infant is diagnosed with cow’s milk allergy (CMA). While some parents may encounter a relatively seamless path…

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  • Decongestant nasal sprays

    Decongestant nasal sprays

    Is your child experiencing persistent nasal congestion? It could be worthwhile reassessing their current treatment methods. Using decongestant nasal sprays as a regular part of any medication routine can actually exacerbate the congestion if continued use takes place for more…

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  • Does My Baby Have A Milk Allergy?

    Does My Baby Have A Milk Allergy?

    What Is A Milk Allergy? Cow’s milk allergy (CMA) is an extremely common food allergy, affecting approximately 7% of children under the age of 1. However, many children will grow out of their allergy by the time they reach 5…

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  • Food Oral Immunotherapy

    Food Oral Immunotherapy

    OIT in preschool aged children Food Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) has emerged as an exciting breakthrough treatment for food allergy, instilling long-term hope for individuals dealing with food allergies. It holds the promise of potentially diminishing allergic reactions and significantly improving…

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  • Hazelnut Allergy

    Hazelnut Allergy

    As parents, ensuring our children’s health and well-being is always a top priority. Among the various concerns that arise, allergies, especially those related to nuts, often take centre stage. Hazelnut allergy is one of the most common tree nut allergies…

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  • Introducing Allergens To Your Baby

    Introducing Allergens To Your Baby

    Did you know that introducing allergens early during weaning can help prevent food allergies? Extensive research shows that early and regular exposure to common allergens—when done safely and correctly—can significantly reduce the risk of your baby developing allergies later in…

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  • Private Specialist Allergy Clinic vs the NHS

    Private Specialist Allergy Clinic vs the NHS

    The pros and cons of a Private Specialist Allergy Clinic versus the NHS Is your child constantly battling allergies, making it hard for them to enjoy their favourite activities? As a parent, it can be heartbreaking to see your child…

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  • Reactions to Wheat

    Reactions to Wheat

    Could Your Child’s Bread or Pasta Reaction Be a Wheat Allergy? Is your child tired, itchy, or complaining of tummy aches after eating bread or pasta? It might be more than just a fussy eater phase. Reactions to wheat are…

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  • Sesame Seed Allergy

    Sesame Seed Allergy

    The sesame plant’s edible seeds are a prevalent component in global cuisines, appearing in dishes ranging from pastries to sushi. Numerous reports indicate a substantial rise in sesame allergies worldwide over the last twenty years. Sesame seeds can cause allergic…

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  • Soy Allergy

    Soy Allergy

    Soybeans are part of the legume family, which also encompasses fresh and dried peas, beans, carob, licorice, and peanuts. If you experience an allergic reaction to one member of the legume family, like soy, there’s a possibility that you might…

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  • Strawberry Allergy

    Strawberry Allergy

    Strawberries are a delightful and vibrant fruit loved by many, especially children. Their juicy sweetness and vibrant red colour make them a popular choice for snacks, desserts, and even as a topping for various dishes. However, for children with eczema…

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  • Walnut Allergy

    Walnut Allergy

    A tree nut allergy is one of the most common food allergies in both adults and children. Tree nuts include almonds, Brazil nuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pistachios, walnuts, pecans, walnuts, hazel nuts (and pine nuts in the US). Tree nut…

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