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Can someone outgrow peanut allergy?

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Posted Kestie Beckan edited answer

Can someone outgrow peanut allergy?

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Kestie Beckan335 Kestie Beckan edited answer

I think that happens sometimes, but I am not sure… I would recommend that you consult your doc about your condition. Maybe he will offer some good and working allergy treatment medicine for your case which will help you beat it. Let me know how it goes, thanks for the thread here, it is very important!

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Young children often outgrow their food allergies, especially to soy, wheat, egg, and milk products. It is less likely that a child will outgrow peanut allergy. However, studies during the past few years have indicated that about 20 percent of children with allergic reactions to peanut in the first years of life may eventually outgrow their sensitivity.

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