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Can Peanut Allergy Be Redeveloped Once The Child Outgrows It?

My daughter had a peanut allergy as a child and outgrew it when she was 7. She recently had an allergic reaction to something and believes it was when she had something containing peanuts. This is the 2nd or 3rd time this has happened. Can you redevelop a peanut allergy once you have outgrown it? She is now 21 years old.
Fri, 5 Jun 2015
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hi
i have gone through your question.
as your daughter have history of allergy.
so it is may be due to again peanut
about allergy nothing cant be said :
it can be due to contect with new thing,
can be reactivation.
can be due to a substance which was not allergic previously.

in this case i advice not to take peanut or avoid taking it.

hope this will help
if you want to know more
i will be happy to answer your questions

regards
Dr. Arvind
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Can Peanut Allergy Be Redeveloped Once The Child Outgrows It?

hi i have gone through your question. as your daughter have history of allergy. so it is may be due to again peanut about allergy nothing cant be said : it can be due to contect with new thing, can be reactivation. can be due to a substance which was not allergic previously. in this case i advice not to take peanut or avoid taking it. hope this will help if you want to know more i will be happy to answer your questions regards Dr. Arvind