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Home > Feeding and nutrition > Feeding problems and allergies > Food allergies and foods to avoid
Introducing solids is an important time for your baby; you’ll not only learn which foods they do and don’t like, but you need to keep an eye out for any foods they might be allergic or intolerant to. By introducing foods that might cause an allergic reaction gradually, you can pinpoint any that might cause problems. If you’re unsure about anything get in contact with our team for advice and tips.
Sam, paediatric nurse and mum
If your baby is allergic to a food, the signs will be there within minutes or even seconds. The most common symptoms are:
Some foods are more likely to cause an allergic reaction than others, and are worth watching out for:
There are some foods you should hold off giving to your baby before a certain age, to avoid increasing the risk of allergies while their immune system is developing:
If you think your baby has a food allergy, make an appointment with your doctor so they can diagnose the problem and give you advice on how to manage it. With food labelling laws you should be able to find out what you can and can’t feed your baby, but there’s no doubt that dealing with food allergies and intolerances might seem daunting at first. Why not give us a call and ask for a free copy of our Allergies Guide?
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