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Food Allergy Awareness Month takes place in May. During this time, it is important to raise food allergy awareness. ‘Celebrating Teal Moments’ during Food Allergy Awareness Month is a way to raise awareness. Wear teal to raise awareness of Food Allergy Awareness Month. Personalized Cause offers teal enamel awareness pins, teal fabric ribbons, and teal silicone awareness wristbands bracelets.
More than 50 million Americans have an allergy of some kind. Food allergies are estimated to affect 4% – 6% of children and 4% of adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Food allergy symptoms are most common in babies and children, but they can appear at any age. You can even develop an allergy to foods you have eaten for years with no problems. For this reason, it is important to raise awareness during Food Allergy Awareness Month.
The body’s immune system keeps you healthy by fighting off infections and other dangers to good health. A food allergy reaction occurs when your immune system overreacts to a food or a substance in a food. Your body identifies it as a danger and triggers a protective response. While allergies tend to run in families, it is impossible to predict whether a child will inherit a parent’s food allergy or whether siblings will have a similar condition. Some research does suggest that the younger siblings of a child with a peanut allergy will also be allergic to peanuts.
Symptoms of a food allergy can range from mild to severe. Just because an initial reaction causes few problems doesn’t mean that all reactions will be similar. A food that triggered only mild symptoms on one occasion may cause more severe symptoms at another time. This is an important concept to convey during Food Allergy Awareness Month.