The benefits of Using Medical ID's for Managing Child Allergies

Did you know that 10% of infants, up to 8% of children in Australia and New Zealand have food allergies? The most common allergens are eggs, peanuts and tree nuts, sesame, soy, wheat, shellfish, and cow's milk. While some allergies are mild, others can cause life-threatening allergic reactions.

If your child has an allergy, particularly a severe one, you might want to consider a medical ID. By that, teachers, first-responders, or other adults administering first aid know what they are allergic to. To learn more about children's' allergies and medical ID bracelets and necklaces, read on.

 

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Types of Child Allergies

The most common type of allergies are environmental:

  • trees
  • pollen
  • plants
  • insect bites or stings
  • pet or animal dander
  • dust mites
  • mold

 

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Children can also be allergic to foods. Food allergies often cause the most serious reactions, called anaphylaxis. Kids often outgrow food allergies to cow's milk, soy, eggs, and wheat. Allergies to fish and shellfish, peanut, and tree nuts are all potential lifetime allergies, though.

Food allergies in children often come to light when the mother is breastfeeding.  Then baby has a reaction to something that they ate and is passed in their breastmilk. Babies can be tested for allergies and intolerances, and often if the mother removes any foods that cause reactions from her diet, the allergies will subside.

Effects of Child allergies

Environmental allergies or pet allergies often cause minor effects, often referred to as "hay fever." The medical term for hay fever is allergic rhinitis and the symptoms are probably what you think of when you hear the term allergies: runny nose, itchy eyes and nose, sneezing, and nasal congestion. Children with allergies can often develop chronic ear infections as well.

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Allergic rhinitis isn't life-threatening and can typically be treated with over-the-counter children's allergy medication. More serious allergies, which are typically food allergies, are what parents need to worry about. Severe allergies to food can cause anaphylactic shock, which causes impaired breathing, a sudden drop in blood pressure, and can also send the body into shock.

Children with severe food allergies are typically prescribed epinephrine, administered via an epi-pen as soon as the food is ingested or symptoms develop. Some children have such severe allergies that if they don't receive the epinephrine shot and medical attention immediately, they could die.

 

Medical ID Bracelets and Necklaces

Medical alert IDs include information about your particular allergies and include information about your diagnosis and treatment (such as an allergy to a particular drug, for example). They also are typically engraved with contact information for your emergency contact and can contain medical provider information as well.

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Grab your Custom Medical ID

Mediband has options ranging from bracelets to necklaces to keyrings and wallet cards. Each type of medical condition has a specific color assigned to it, so it's easy for medics to find your bracelet and know what condition or allergy you have.

Medical IDs can be the difference between life or death if you unknowingly ingest something that you are allergic to and go into anaphylactic shock. If you aren't with anyone familiar with your allergies, the medical ID will tell those performing first-aid what they need to know so they can treat you for an allergic reaction.

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These are especially important for children at school, out with friends, or playing sports. Even if the adults supervising know about your child's allergies, providing this information for first responders is also important.

Keep Your Child Safe

Keep your child safe with a medical ID. If your child has severe allergies, a medical ID can give you peace of mind that if they ever have an allergic reaction, their medical information is easily accessible by those giving treatment.

Shop our full collection of medical ID bracelets, necklaces, and accessories for everything that you need to protect your child and give yourself peace of mind.

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