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My four-year old son has always been hyperactive, but sometimes his behaviour is almost uncontrollable. He runs around wildly, and hits his baby sister, and has even hit me. I have heard that certain foods, especially sugar, can cause bad behaviour in children. Michael does seem to get worse when he has a lot of candies and pop. I have tried to limit his treats, but still he has days when he is impossible to live with. How can I find out if food allergies are his problem?
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About two years ago I started to break out in hives, and my face became red and puffy, mostly after I ate in restaurants. Now I am often itchy, and break out in hives for no reason.
My baby was diagnosed with food allergies at 6 weeks. She had quite bad colic, cried constantly, seemed unhappy much of the time and did not sleep through the night until she was about 4 months of age. She also had eczema on her face, hands, arms and feet.
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