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You might be worrying about wheezing, watery eyes, or a rash on your child. Maybe your child has no symptoms at all, but comes from a family with a history of food or pollen allergies. For these and many other reasons, you may be wondering about the gluten in your child's diet. Young children and infants are most likely to show signs of a wheat gluten allergy. Learn the symptoms and get your child tested to avoid confusing a wheat gluten allergy with a condition like celiac disease. Even if you're certain your child has a wheat gluten allergy, you'll want to make an appointment and get your child tested for both wheat allergy and celiac disease before you eliminate gluten from his diet. Getting a proper diagnosis will greatly improve your child's quality of life, and may even be life-saving.
 
You might be worrying about wheezing, watery eyes, or a rash on your child. Maybe your child has no symptoms at all, but comes from a family with a history of food or pollen allergies. For these and many other reasons, you may be wondering about the gluten in your child's diet. Young children and infants are most likely to show signs of a wheat gluten allergy. Learn the symptoms and get your child tested to avoid confusing a wheat gluten allergy with a condition like celiac disease. Even if you're certain your child has a wheat gluten allergy, you'll want to make an appointment and get your child tested for both wheat allergy and celiac disease before you eliminate gluten from his diet. Getting a proper diagnosis will greatly improve your child's quality of life, and may even be life-saving.
  
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