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What happens when a child develops antibodies to a certain food?

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Dr. Maya Haasz answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Allergies: When a child develops antibodies to food, they can have an allergic reaction to that food. The reaction is most commonly a rash, but could be more serious and involve trouble breathing, stomach pain, or other concerning symptoms.

Answered 6/29/2014

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