How old can a baby be checked for allergens

  I believe everyone has heard of the term allergy. Due to individual differences in constitution, generally speaking, the weaker the constitution, the more susceptible one is to allergies. Infants account for a large proportion of the population with allergies. Many parents want to check their babies' allergens in a timely manner, so how old babies can be checked for allergens?

  

How old can a baby be checked for allergens1

  Doctors generally use the point puncture skin test method to detect allergens in infants, but there are unclear age restrictions on infants, that is, strict limitations on the age that infants do not have. Just pay attention to the correct medication. When treating allergic symptoms in infants, it is essential to identify the source of the allergy, which is also the most critical step in treating the disease. If parents really want to check for allergens in their babies, it is recommended to do so after the age of 3 and before the age of 6.

  If a baby is found to have allergic symptoms, it is necessary to provide correct and reasonable methods for treatment and response. Babies with allergies may experience itching symptoms, so be careful not to let them scratch with their hands. On the contrary, just touch lightly. In addition, if a baby is allergic, do not frequently bathe the baby, and do not use irritating soap during the bathing process. Immediately use moisturizer for the baby after washing.

  In fact, as babies grow up, their immunity will become stronger and stronger, which will naturally reduce their allergens. Parents don't have to worry too much. As long as the baby has balanced nutrition and healthy growth, it is enough.

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