And peanuts, annoying, a true story by the author in Seattle, Katie Corl, to educate readers about the challenges of food allergy
Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) 17 فبراير 2011
and the least affected (American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology) states that the sensitivity to peanuts, and, in particular, is the most common cause of death related to food. Seattle, the city decided to write a book, Katie Corl, to participate in a personal history of peanut allergic son, Kelly, for the first time in his book – a tedious and peanuts, the first children’s book series dedicated to raising awareness of allergies.Teaching
, families, schools and children with food allergies in a way that is both informative and entertaining is a challenge. Tedious and peanuts are easy to understand and fun and a wonderful picture book to solve this difficult problem. It teaches an important lesson about food allergies, although cleverly tells the story, and Kelly pesky peanuts. Kelly family, discovers she is allergic to peanuts at a party, first birthday gala, gala birthday cake, as an allergic reaction requires a visit by paramedics.
and “I have placed this story as a tool to help children understand food allergies,” says the author, Katie Corl. “While annoying to deal specifically peanut sensitivity to peanut Kelly, my son, letter story apply to others as well as my goal is to take a vague condition that is scary and easy to understand – helping parents and children cope with and adapt to food allergies.”
Unfortunately, there is no simple treatment for food allergies. The best way to avoid management – Avoid food that causes the exact reaction. With hundreds dead and thousands of hospitals related to food allergies each year, it is clear that there is a need to exert more efforts to raise awareness and prevention. Search for more stories writer Katie Corl other allergies in children of hard road.
Peanut allergy symptoms and signs:
(from MayoClinic.com)
sensitivity and response to peanuts usually occurs within minutes after exposure, and symptoms range from mild to severe. Peanut allergy is one of the most common causes of anaphylaxis in the emergency medical needs of epinephrine (adrenaline) Injector (EpiPen, EpiPen Jr or Twinject) and a trip to the emergency room.
Allergy symptoms may
, peanuts, including:
Itching or tingling around the mouth or throat
Digestive problems such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea or vomiting
Chest
Shortness of breath or wheezing
Runny or stuffy nose
Narrowing of the airways
Swelling of the throat that makes breathing difficult
A sudden drop in blood pressure (shock)
Fast heartbeat, dizziness, vertigo or loss of consciousness and
safety tips:
Check your school about its policy and see if it can be a child of the EpiPen? Training of school staff in the classroom with the use of the EpiPen?
Look at food labels. If you have just to avoid the uncertainty components.
Make sure that the adults can spend time with your child during the school day (such as coaches, parents and volunteers in the field trip, parents, carpool, bus, etc.), and they are taught how to use the EpiPen? In the case of a severe allergic reaction and
About the Author:
He is married to Katie Corl
three wonderful children and lives with his wife in the Pacific Northwest. In addition to his family, he loves American history and travel.
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