We did our best managing his allergy until we had another allergic reaction, this time to eggs. We knew we had to find another doctor. The next pediatrician knew a little more than the first, and at least he knew enough to recommend that we see an allergist.
Many doctors are not sufficiently informed about food allergies. There are many other illnesses that can present the same symptoms a food allergy does. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases recently funded and coordinated standardized guidelines for the diagnoses and management of food allergies based on the concern that practitioners were not all using the same information or methodology.
These guidelines were introduced in December 2010 and were made available to all healthcare providers. It is still fairly new, and it is highly likely that your doctor has not yet read or is not aware of these food allergy guidelines.
If you feel you need to see an allergist, don’t hesitate to request a recommendation. Your healthcare provider may not have all of the information he or she needs to adequately diagnose or manage the problem.
If you would like to share these food allergy guidelines with your practitioner, follow the link below:
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