Baby is allergic/reacting to most solid food?

Workingmom1975

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Dear experienced moms,

There's one thing I'd like to get some inputs from you.... I started to give my baby solid food once he turned 6 months, but he seems to have some reaction to everything! I started with 2 brands of organic rice cereal with no addictives, but he had gas and rashes on the body after eating both of them. So I stopped and tried homemade rice congee instead, and he's ok with it. Since then, I have tried to add sweet potato and potato (like 1tsp a day only), but he always had ~5 rashes on the body the first day, and the rashes went away in the next 2 days. I then gave him another tsp of sweet potato or potato, and the same thing happend (~5 rashes in the first day and went away in the next 2 days). Did anyone have similar experience? Is it ok for me to increase the amount of sweet potato or potato given that he had some reaction already after having just 1tsp?

Any thought is highly appreciated. Thanks!
 
i would take your baby to the doctor for allergy tests or wait a while before giving more to your baby.
 
Thanks, Carang. I already did, and my baby's Paed thinks allergy tests aren't necessary at this moment. He seems to think that mild reaction that goes away in a couple of days is acceptable. However, I still wanna know if anyone has similar experience just to make sure....
 
have you tried something that doesn't have so much starch? like peas or carrots or apples?
 
My pediatrician doesn't recommend allergy tests until after a baby has turned 9 months because she says they're not that accurate for under 9 months.
 
the OP doesn't actually say how old her baby is, just that she started trying to feed solids when the baby turned 6 months (no indication how long ago that was)....

if the paediatrician says no test, then hold off on it....
 
My baby isn't 7M yet so no allergy test.... So when you gave your babies solid food, you never saw any rash/red spot on the baby's body at all?
 
Nope - no reaction. I was always really careful with his food thought because we have a history of allergies in our family.
 
My baby got a rash on his face when he ate peas (and maybe a few other things, but milder) when he was about 6-7 months. When I tried again a few months later he was ok.
Maybe start with milder foods like apples, pears, banana - these are all low allergen.
Personally I would not continue giving a food if my baby got a rash from it. Since he`s still young, his system still might be a bit immature. Try the allerigc foods again in a couple of months and try to give other ones in the meantime.
I`m curious though why he had a reaction to the rice cereal. But if he`s ok with the congee, I would keep giving that to him.
 
my baby had the same reaction when he first started on solids. sweet potatoes, yam, melons and a whole list goes on. yet the pd wasnt worried. he said as long as he was not swollen or had respiratory problems, these rashes will come and go. there were rashes all over his face and body that came and went. i was frustrated as well as worried. we gave him the same food after he turned 1 year old and he was alright, except he refused to eat them most of the time. looking back, im wondering if it was because we did not buy organic and if it was the pesticide level in the vegetables? im don't know. but am glad it's passed and he's already 2 years old. even though there's no more rash "allergy" he still has "allergy" to food. he still says NO! :)
 
i NEVER bought organic and neither of my kids had rashes... don't think that has much to do with it. (you do realise, that when organic, it usually means they use poop to fertilise the crops, right?)

saying, "no!" is a 2 yr old's main job in life, i think....(at least it was for my 2 kids! LOL!)
 
Hi Pixelelf,

I actually fed my baby only organic food so pesticide shouldn't be a problem. So how did you handle the situation? Which solid food did you feed you baby before he turned one? Thanks!
 
i tested one food at a time. as he grew older like 8mths, i combined 1 food that he was alright with, with another new food for 3 days. and see if he had an reaction. if he had, i'd stop feeding that new food and try again 2 months later. actually the reaction is almost immediate. rashes started to form within 2 hours of ingestion.

he ate:
brocoli
peas
carrots
spinach
pumpkin
bananas
pears
plums
cabbage
tofu
eggplant
cherries
cheerios
toast with any of his ok-ed fruit puree
pasta
rice
porridge
he refused all meat and fish proteins so we only made stock and cooked the above list.


he had rashes reaction to:
all melons
sweet potatoes
yam
potatoes
yogurt
avocado
papaya
apples (can you believe that?!?)
tomato
 
My little girl suffers from food allergies too (since I have those myself). She's been treated by Dr. Lynn Lim at the OT&P clinic in Central and so did I. She's completely cleared her egg allergy and now being treated for soy. You can call OT&P clinic at 2121-1402 to make an appointment.
 
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