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Title: Allergy?
Post by: ~*~Louisa~*~ on December 30, 2010, 21:31:42 pm
DD#2 is 2 and was intollerent to Tomatoes untill 1yr when she could eat them...

She is also MPI and on soya

She has began having her intollerence poo again (exact the same as with cows milk when she was 6mths)

we have noticed that if she has anything with Tomatoes if it touches her face it brings her excema right up and leaves a red mark

in general her excema is generally dreadful consistantly so we dont know if digesting them flairs anything up because its uncontrolled at the moment (we are under hospital at the moment)

My nan said she thinks its a sign of allergy

I brought up the poo with her Dietion and she said it could be toddler poo

but its not eased off its still watery diohreah (not often enough to be a bug once or twice a day)

What do you lot think?  

Something is deffinatly going on with the tomatoes on her skin (Happens no matter what kind it is... uncooked, cooked, tinned, tomatoe sauce ect) but when she digests she has no sign of allergy internally
Title: Re: Allergy?
Post by: ~ Vik ~ on January 01, 2011, 19:56:49 pm
Have you tried cutting out the tomatoes from her diet completely to see if that makes a difference to her poo?  Are there any identifiable chunks of food in it (gross, i know) to help you identify what foods might be the triggers?  (eg if you notice blueberries, you know that if she had beef, potatoes, peas, and blueberries at supper time that one of those might be the trigger)

I have heard of toddler's diarrhea though and it can last for months :-\  Have you tried using food from the BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) to see if that bulks up her poo at all?
Title: Re: Allergy?
Post by: ~*~Louisa~*~ on January 04, 2011, 00:20:43 am
We are now sure its tomatoes she had baked beans and BAM bad poo that night and it had the beans in it
and same after having ketchup

she is going days between poo's but as soon as tomatoes get eaten she goes that night 

we are now going to be cutting tomatoes from her diet and seeing how it goes

we never know it might be the missing link to her never healing excema