Posted by: allergydemon
« on: April 03, 2017, 09:50:48 AM »Yes, So we were giving her formula for months, and wondered why she would spit up a lot and sometimes have a puffy face. She was first diagnosed with Infantile seborrhea dermatitis and it should resolve it self. Then one day we gave her peanut butter (not her first time) and she got a big reaction, wife got scared and called 911. Ambulance came and gave her an epi shot. She simply swelled up around the eyes and mouth but breathing was good as was the mood. So when we saw an allergist they did the common 8 allergies and eggs,milk came up.. not peanuts thou. then we did the actually peanut test and she came out positive as well as the second time around she came out positive.
She has never actually received an egg or egg product from us. Only decided by 2 prick tests that showed positive for eggs. Had her MMR shot and no reaction.
The eczema has been there since we were feeding her formula. We switched to Soy and the eczema did go away, but now she eats goldfish crackers daily and her eczema is barely there.. still dry skin, but good. Next we will do the muffin test with egg in it to see if she reacts. I am just surprised how much her skin cleared up and she showing no reaction to milk products.. still too scared to give her a glass of milk but cheese on a pizza was fine (just a bite) and a whole slice when I took the cheese off (as much as I could have)
She has never actually received an egg or egg product from us. Only decided by 2 prick tests that showed positive for eggs. Had her MMR shot and no reaction.
The eczema has been there since we were feeding her formula. We switched to Soy and the eczema did go away, but now she eats goldfish crackers daily and her eczema is barely there.. still dry skin, but good. Next we will do the muffin test with egg in it to see if she reacts. I am just surprised how much her skin cleared up and she showing no reaction to milk products.. still too scared to give her a glass of milk but cheese on a pizza was fine (just a bite) and a whole slice when I took the cheese off (as much as I could have)