Food allergies affect approximately 8% of children in the United States, a rate that has been rising over the past two decades (CDC). These allergies occur when the immune system mistakenly identifies harmless foods as threats, triggering adverse reactions. Early detection can be difficult, as symptoms may mimic other conditions or appear late. Understanding the facts and dispelling myths is crucial for parents, caregivers, and educators to manage and prevent serious allergic reactions in children.
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8. Antihistamines Are Enough for All Reactions There is a widespread belief that antihistamines alone can treat any allergic reaction in children. While antihistamines like diphenhydramine…