She should defiantly take him to an allergist. My daughter had her first reaction to peanuts at my sister-in-law’s house, but that the time no one realized what happened. My niece had given my daughter a peanut butter cookie and did not tell anyone when she broke out in hives on her face. I didn’t think anything of because my sister-in-law said that it cleared up after 30 min. A week later it was my daughter’s 1st birthday along with 3 of my nieces about the same time. Our family took a trip to the zoo about 2 hours away from home and during lunch time a family member had given my daughter a PB&J, and within minutes my daughter was in anaphylactic shock. The zoo had no way of helping us other than calling the ambulance. By the time security got to us my daughter’s body was full of hives, swollen, and had lost consciousness. Thankfully the EMT’s got to us in time, and we were transported to a children’s hospital. The doctor told us to never let her come into contact with nuts until we could have her tested.
I took the paper work from the children’s hospital to my doctor at home hoping to get an allergy test, but her doctor seemed unconcerned and said she would grow out of it in time. There was no need for me to be alarmed. I did not agree with the doctor, but continued to try and push for an allergy test.
We had more reactions later that year. Her grandpa kissed her on cheek about 2 hours after he had eaten a cake with pecans, in about 2 minutes her cheek had swollen and broke out in hives. I gave her a dose of Benadryl stood by with my phone in hand waiting to see if Benadryl was going to work. Thankfully it did. We have also come into cross contamination reactions with toys and people with lotion. After all this the doctor still would not give her an allergy test or even send us to an allergist. So I switched doctors and her new doctor sent her directly to an allergist to have her tested.
The allergist gave her a skin allergy test and it came back with a level of 4++ for peanuts and she was also highly allergic to tree nuts as well. We carry an EPI pen every where we go and Benadryl. I think it very important for him to be tested or at least carry an EPI pen.