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Do babies grow out of the peanut allergys ? My grandbaby has had 3 sever reaction and it ment ER care. His peditrician is now advising he be seen by a pediatric allergist. How helpful will this be to my daughter she is at her wits end on how to protect hi

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I'm sorry your grandson is having such a rough time. I know it can be very overwhelming. About 20% of kids grow out of peanut allergies. And I think seeing an allergist is the right thing to do. Our allergist has been so helpful with my son. You will all have to learn to read labels faithfully. And you'll also have to educate all the friends around him. You know the old saying "It takes a village..." it's never been more true with a peanut allergy child. Good luck to your daughter. Please share this site with her. I know it's been a great support for me.

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