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World Egg Day: Is This The Most Common Allergy?

There are a lot of very serious allergies out there that you should know about when trying new foods and adjusting your recipes to shake things up a bit. However, one of the most common allergies- the most common allergy itself, in fact- is a common-day ingredient that most of us wouldn’t even consider a potential health issue. On World Egg Day, let’s dive into the reality of an egg allergy and learn how allergy testing can make all of the difference in planning your meals with safety at the top of your mind.
Are food allergies common?
Are you feeling shocked about the prevalence of egg allergies? If so, you aren’t alone! It may prompt you to ask just how common food allergies are. Technically, food allergies can happen to anyone at any point in their life. Some are born with severe allergies and have had them for their entire lives. Others have many childhood allergies that they grow out of. There are even some adults who grow into allergies to foods that were previously fine. So, there is still much to be learned about food allergies.
One common connection, however, is that babies born to biological parents with allergies are more likely to have food allergies, too. If food allergies (mild or severe) run in your family, ordering allergy testing for your babies and children is a good idea. This is especially so if you notice a strange aversion to food or physiological reactions after mealtimes. It doesn’t mean your young one will have the same allergy as you, but rather that they are predisposed to food allergies.
Are food allergies common?
Are you feeling shocked about the prevalence of egg allergies? If so, you aren’t alone! It may prompt you to ask just how common food allergies are. Technically, food allergies can happen to anyone at any point in their life. Some are born with severe allergies and have had them for their entire lives. Others have many childhood allergies that they grow out of. There are even some adults who grow into allergies to foods that were previously fine. So, there is still much to be learned about food allergies.
One common connection, however, is that babies born to biological parents with allergies are more likely to have food allergies, too. If food allergies (mild or severe) run in your family, ordering allergy testing for your babies and children is a good idea. This is especially so if you notice a strange aversion to food or physiological reactions after mealtimes. It doesn’t mean your young one will have the same allergy as you, but rather that they are predisposed to food allergies.

Author: Donna Mastriani, S.N.H.S. Dip., Nutritionist / Care Manager
Donna has a diploma in Advanced Holistic Nutrition and 10 years customer service experience so is perfect as the Customer Care Manager, who manages the 24/7 team for global support.
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