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Oranges- a word of warning!

10 replies

DetentionGrrrl · 22/01/2007 10:06

I may be the only person in the world who didn't know this, but citrus fruit should be approached with caution before a year old.

DS is 7mths, and loves food. He shouted the other day for some of my orange, so i peeled him a few bits. The next day i gave him a bit more. Subsequently he screamed all day yesterday like i have never heard him cry before- it was dreadful. He was in agony, and had dreadful nappy rash...then i realised the only different thing was the orange. A quick google, and clearly i am a useless mother.

Poor DS is much better today. Just wanted to say incase anyone else didn't know, and thought they'd give some to their little one and got the same result.

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belgo · 22/01/2007 10:10

I didn't know that either. My dd is 16 months and still doesn't like citrus fruits - although the paediatrician told me she should be having fresh orange juice everyday for the vitamin C when she was just 7 months!

Drusilla · 22/01/2007 10:11

Also very bad for eczema

belgo · 22/01/2007 10:14

Drusilla - my dd has eczema - so maybe it's best that she avoids the citrus fruits!

Drusilla · 22/01/2007 21:45

Yes, all citrus fruits bad for eczema, psoriasis etc in most cases!

JARM · 22/01/2007 21:46

yep, been there done that got the metanium!

Its awful, I still have to be careful with Jessica who is 2.6 and Rebecca who is 1.3 x

Drusilla · 22/01/2007 21:52

I'm 35 and still can't eat the damn things without having itchy shins the next day

SlightlyMadScientist · 26/01/2007 14:44

DTDs (5yo) can't eat oranges as it goves them cyctitis type symptoms later that day.

Didn't realise what it was until another mother at teh same school told me about her DD who is the same.

deaconblue · 26/01/2007 20:51

I get that too. Can't eat/drink any citrus stuff without downing several pints of water to dilute.

TheArmadillo · 26/01/2007 20:56

I know a couple of adults who can't drink any orange juice (or orange squash with 'real fruit' in) cos of cystitis style symptoms.

They seem fine with other citrus fruits (but then I suppose you don't have a whole glass of lemon juice, you just have a tiny bit).

Ds seems fine with it though.

eviletc · 26/01/2007 20:59

oh gosh dd loves satsumas. she is nearly nine months. she seems ok though...

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