The Top Food Allergens Kids Need To Avoid
Soy

Soy is another common food allergen and is often found in many infant formulas and other processed foods that kids eat. Most children who develop an allergy will do so by age three and may outgrow it at the age of ten. Soy allergy symptoms include rashes or hives, an itchy feeling in the mouth, a stuffy or runny nose, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, and wheezing or coughing. If you think your child has a soy allergy, an allergist may perform a skin-prick test or a blood test.
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