When Should I Consider Getting My Child Tested for Allergies?


When it comes to taking care of your child, it’s important to think about this in all aspects of their health. As they get older, they may develop or grow out of certain allergies and it’s important that you know what their allergies are so that they can avoid triggers and have the right form of treatment. The only way to know for certain what their allergies are is through allergy testing. But when should allergy testing be done? Dr. Anu Sheth, Dr. Christian Messick, Dr. Annie Hoang and Dr. Anna Lawson at Pediatric Associates of Lawrenceville (PAL) in Lawrenceville, GA, can explain when allergy testing should be considered for your child and what signs you should be looking for.

When Should my Child Have Allergy Testing Done?

There’s a chance that your child might never need allergy testing done if they never seem to react to any specific allergens and don’t seem to deal with typical signs of allergies. It’s important that you’re monitoring your child’s reactions to certain foods and other allergens to determine if they may have any allergies. Common triggers to be aware of are animal dander, pollen, insect stings, shellfish, and peanuts, but any substance can be an allergen.

If you notice that after your child has been introduced to a new food or they go outside during a particularly high pollen day that they start having reactions like wheezing, sneezing, watery eyes, hives, or itchy lips, you should be sure to talk to their pediatrician in Lawrenceville, GA, about allergy testing as soon as possible. If you have a family history of specific allergies, you should also talk to your doctor about allergy testing or slowly introducing the allergen to your child to see a reaction.

Contact Your Child’s Pediatrician Today

Allergies can be irritating to deal with, but it’s important to know what causes an allergic reaction. Contact Dr. Anu Sheth, Dr. Christian Messick, Dr. Annie Hoang and Dr. Anna Lawson at Pediatric Associates of Lawrenceville (PAL) in Lawrenceville, GA, to find out when allergy testing should be done. Call for more information and to schedule an appointment today at (770) 277-6725.

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