Hello, my DS, age 3, has been diagnosed with a peanut allergy. We received a letter from the doctor at the allergy clinic yesterday.
He had a reaction after eating a curry sauce containing peanut butter (red patches around mouth, sneezing and swelling around one eye which subsided after a dose of piriton). At the allergy clinic his skin prick test showed a reaction to the peanut but the doctor said that as the hive was only slightly larger than the 'control' hive, this is a borderline reaction. DS had a blood test, and the results showed that he is allergic to peanut and will require an epi pen.
So, does this mean that his next exposure (hopefully never) to the dreaded nut will result in anaphylaxis? or is it one of those things we will never know?
We go on holiday in two weeks and I hope that I can get his epi pens before we go as I am now nervous about the flight. The clinic wants me to make an appointment with the allergy nurse, but if we can't be seen before our hol would our gp be able to prescribe them instead?
Also, does anyone else have a little one with a peanut allergy? Are you constantly nervous?
He is only allergic to peanuts, he showed no reaction to tree nuts. Which he doesn't like anyway
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LeonardoAcropolis · 26/07/2015 19:18
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