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Oct 13
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My 2 year-old son has eczema, which started when he was about 3 months of age. I have heard that some food causes eczema. Can you please tell me which foods cause eczema so that I can stop feeding them to him? He is eating most foods now, and his eczema comes and goes. Sometimes it is quite bad, especially when he visits his grandmother. They live in a fairly old house with lots of carpets and have three cats. He seems to become quite stuffed up and slightly wheezy when he goes to their place.
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A while ago I increased the amount of milk in my diet, mostly for the added calcium benefit. I started to develop severe skin eruptions on my face.
My 14 month old son has been allergic to eggs since at least 12 months of age, when we first gave him egg in a cookie. He reacted to egg-containing foods with facial reddening. He has had eczema for many months. To confirm the egg allergy my doctor has suggested that I try a small amount of egg yolk, and if he doesn`t react, then try a small amount of egg white. Is this necessary, as I am already quite certain that he is allergic to egg?
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