Food Allergies 101

Learn everything you need to know about childhood food allergies in this two-hour deep-dive session. Led by Stanford Children’s Health pediatric allergy specialists, this event is perfect for new parents who want to learn how to prevent food allergies as well as parents and caregivers of children with food allergies who are looking for ways to better manage their child’s condition.
In the first segment, Food Allergies 101, you'll learn the following:
• What causes food allergies?
• Who is at risk for developing food allergies?
• What are the signs that your child is developing a food allergy?
Watch the other segments in the Stanford Children's Health Food Allergy Boot Camp playlist:
• Preventing food allergies: • Preventing Food Allergies
• Diagnosing food allergies: • Diagnosing Food Allergies
• Food allergy anaphylaxis: • Food Allergy Anaphylaxis
• Managing food allergies: • Managing Food Allergies
• Future developments: • Future Developments
Learn more about the nation's best diagnostic, therapeutic and consultative services for all pediatric allergy problems. Visit allergy.stanfordchildrens.org.

Пікірлер: 6

  • @kellyclover5953
    @kellyclover59534 жыл бұрын

    I am 67. I just learned today that I have multiple food allergies. The tests were run in an attempt to identify the cause of constant skin itching.

  • @fredasafo1304

    @fredasafo1304

    4 жыл бұрын

    Very educative...thank you

  • @kristigermain834

    @kristigermain834

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I have multiple food allergies myself. My 4 year old son has multiple life-threatening food allergies, about 20+. I made my mother and my mother-in-law get tested and they both found out they have multiple food allergies as well. They are 50s-60s as well.

  • @kimpyrant1204
    @kimpyrant12044 жыл бұрын

    Thank You

  • @allergicemma9866
    @allergicemma98662 жыл бұрын

    I have had 5 anaphylactic reactions and I’m only 6.

  • @nurlatifahmohdnor8939
    @nurlatifahmohdnor89392 жыл бұрын

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