Dragon fruit is a fruit with relatively high nutritional value, especially its vitamin C content is very high. Eating some dragon fruit regularly is good for your health, but for some babies, their gastrointestinal development is not particularly perfect, which may cause allergies to eating dragon fruit. The most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At this time, parents must not let their children eat pitaya in the near future. Baby allergic symptoms of eating dragon fruit Depending on the length of time between eating and the onset of symptoms, fruit allergic reactions can be divided into two types: immediate and delayed. The immediate type usually occurs within 2 hours after eating food containing the allergen, and the symptoms are generally severe. The delayed onset usually occurs several hours or days after eating, and the symptoms are relatively mild. The gastrointestinal tract is the first and most frequently contacted part of the human body by food. Therefore, the gastrointestinal tract is most easily affected. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and some individuals may also develop allergic gastritis, enteritis, etc. The clinical symptoms of food allergy are also more likely to appear on the skin, with skin congestion, eczema, itching, urticaria, and edema. These symptoms are most likely to appear on the face, neck, ears, etc. Some patients may also show neurological symptoms, such as headache, dizziness, etc., and more severe cases may also suffer anaphylactic shock. Internal factors are the main cause of recurring fruit allergies. Completely changing the allergic constitution is the key to fundamentally treating fruit allergies. The World Health Organization (WHO) clearly stated in its guiding document on immune desensitization therapy that "immune desensitization therapy is the only fundamental treatment method that can completely cure allergic diseases." "Use high-quality standardized desensitization preparations, and at the same time, the best allergy treatment plan should be used, including elimination of allergens, patient immune restoration, appropriate symptomatic drug treatment for allergic complications and inflammation, and standardized desensitization preparation immunotherapy, referred to as the "four-in-one quadruple therapy" plan. What to do if your baby is allergic to dragon fruit If your baby is allergic to dragon fruit, just don’t eat it. Try to keep your baby away from allergens, and the allergic symptoms will naturally ease. People who are not allergic to dragon fruit can eat some appropriately, but they must pay attention to the amount limit, no more than twice a day, and no more than 50 grams each time. Because pitaya is a high-fiber, low-calorie fruit, babies with constipation can eat a little more, but no more than 150 grams per day is best. In addition, adults who regularly eat pitaya can lower blood pressure, lower blood lipids, moisten the lungs, detoxify, beautify the skin, and improve eyesight. It has an auxiliary therapeutic effect on constipation and diabetes. Low-calorie, high-fiber pitaya is also the most ideal food for those who want to lose weight and beautify their skin. |
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