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Worried that her third child would have allergies, Ayu Dewi: Bye, allergies can actually be prevented from an early age

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Worried that her third child would have allergies, Ayu Dewi: Bye, allergies can actually be prevented from an early age ©KapanLagi

Kapanlagi.com - Any parent, of course, does not want to see their child get sick. Anything will be done to maintain the child's health, starting from paying attention to their nutritional intake to ensuring the cleanliness of the child and the surrounding environment.

Unfortunately, Moms cannot avoid the fact that every child has a risk of allergies, especially those born into a family with a history of allergies. But before delving deeper, let's get to know this health disorder that can be suffered from birth.

 

 

 

 

1. What is Allergy?

Allergy itself is actually the immune system's reaction to foreign substances that are actually harmless when inhaled, ingested, or touched. There are various types of allergies that children can suffer from, ranging from allergies to dust, animal fur, insect bites, medications, certain chemicals such as detergents, foods such as peanuts or fish, to cow's milk allergy.

Allergies don't just appear on their own, Moms. There are several factors that influence the emergence of allergies in babies. Apart from the environment or food, genetic factors or heredity play a major role.

2. Ayu Dewi's Experience

Ayu Dewi, a beautiful and famous funny host, also experienced firsthand taking care of a child with allergies. She panicked when she found out that her second child, Muhammad Aqlan Ukasha, had swelling in the eye area known as angioedema.

Although Aqlan's condition improved after receiving treatment from a doctor, even though allergies cannot be completely cured, Ayu herself apparently only found out that the swelling on her child's face was an allergic reaction. Especially when Aqlan's allergies flared up, he also experienced difficulty breathing. After investigation, the risk of allergies to dust, especially seafood, or air temperature, was inherited from his father, Regi Datau, who has a history of allergies.

3. Inheritance Factors Influence Allergies

According to research published by hellosehat.com, there are several factors that can trigger allergies, but genetic factors play an important role. The research results state that children born to parents with peanut allergies are seven times more likely to have allergies compared to children whose parents do not have allergies.

These results are consistent with the statement from Professor Zakiudin Munasir, SpA at the Syneo Symposium quoted by inews.id. If both parents have allergies, the risk of the child having allergies can increase up to 80 percent. Interestingly, only the risk of allergies is inherited, not the type of allergy, so a child may have a different allergy than their parents.

4. Ayu Dewi's Efforts to Determine the Risk of Her Third Child's Allergies

Knowing that allergies can be inherited, Ayu Dewi is once again concerned after giving birth to her third child, Muhammad Aqli Ataya. She does not want the same suffering to happen to her youngest child, so Ayu decides to #PreventAllergiesNow by seeking information to determine the level of allergy risk in her child. This is aimed at taking appropriate preventive measures. One of them is using the Allergy Risk Screener by Nutriclub with very easy steps. Ayu Dewi then brings the results to consult with a pediatrician to find out the appropriate allergy prevention measures.

5. #PreventAllergiesNow with the Right Tool

Fortunately, now #PreventAllergiesNow can be done early with the Allergy Risk Screener by Nutriclub. Because sometimes Moms don't know that the symptoms experienced by their children are allergy symptoms.

Allergy Risk Screener itself is a tool that will help parents determine the extent of allergy risk their child has, based on family allergy history. The results will be shared and can be consulted with a doctor to determine the appropriate preventive measures.

The Allergy Risk Screener process is very simple and easy to follow, Moms. First, just answer questions about the conditions experienced by parents and siblings. Then continue by filling in the data to obtain specific allergy risks suffered by the child.

The results are presented in the form of a percentage of allergy risk that the child has and can be consulted with a pediatrician. The allergy risk in children with both parents having allergies is 40-60%, and it increases to 60-80% if both parents have the same allergy. Meanwhile, Moms or partners who suffer from allergies will increase the risk of allergies to 20-40%, as well as when one sibling is detected with an allergy. Meanwhile, if both parents do not have a history of allergies, then the risk of allergies that may be experienced by children is only about 5-15%.  

Ayu Dewi's experience in dealing with allergies in her child has opened her eyes to #PreventAllergiesNow with proper treatment. Let's find out the risk of allergies in children from an early age!

(adv/tmi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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