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Should peanuts and eggs be avoided by kids with bronchial asthma?

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Not automatically...: ...Many, but not all, children with asthma may be sensitive to these foods. Smoking in the house is about the biggest universal no-no.

Answered 7/20/2012

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Dr. Brian Bezack answered

Specializes in Pediatrics - Pulmonology

Depends: Is the child allergic to peanuts and/or eggs? If so, they should be avoided as they can be a trigger for asthma. If not, there's really no reason to restrict these foods from the diet.

Answered 12/10/2014

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Asthma and peanuts: Only if you have documented allergy to penuts or eggs, if not then it is ok to eat penuts and eggs, IG you suspect allergu to these see an allergist.

Answered 1/12/2015

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Dr. Josephine Ruiz-healy answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Not necessarily : Only if they are found to be allergic to these things.

Answered 4/24/2016

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