walnut allergies?
My daughter recently discovered she is allergic to nuts. What can I do to help manage this situation? drugs recommended doctors, alternative food ....?
Probably the most important measure to take is to ensure that your doc writes a script for an EpiPen (http://www.epipen.com/) that you have in emergencies. Hopefully, it will never arise, but you should never go anywhere without one.
In addition, you should have an EpiPen for additional stored in the nurses office at school. Keep one in your bag and one in each car (I assume, perhaps wrongly, that your daughter is a child and would not do these things for itself).
In addition, help them learn to read the label itself. You might be wise to avoid nuts ANY.It is better to err on the side of being too cautious. It is also very important that you notify the school and / or day care (and other caregivers who work closely with it) this potentially deadly allergy.


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