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Kids with food allergies need to be careful about what they eat and touch. Foods that seem “safe” can have hidden allergens and cause a reaction. With careful planning, a parent can make sure their child has safe food to eat. They also need to be prepared to treat an allergic reaction with a medicine called epinephrine, which comes in a device called an auto-injector. After using their epinephrine auto-injector, they need to call 911 and go to the hospital. Learn more about why food allergies are a big deal: kidswithfoodallergies.org/page/whats-the-big-deal-about-food-allergies.aspx 

 

It's Food Allergy Awareness Week! Help us spread the word by sharing our infographics about food allergies. Use the social sharing buttons to left (if you are on desktop or laptop computer) or on the bottom (if you are on a mobile device).

 

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