Friday, May 17, 2019

Treating Babies With Antacids And Antibiotics Increase The Risk Of Developing Allergies


Treating Babies With Antacids And Antibiotics Increase The Risk Of Developing Allergies    




These Include Food, Drug, Dust, And Pollen Allergies, Along With Greater Sensitivity To Foreign Toxins    




According to a new study, treating babies with antacids or antibiotics during the first 6 months can increase the risk of allergies or asthma. Even though the study has not proved that the medication is the cause of allergies, there are positive associations between antacids and almost every type of allergy. There is double the risk of the development of food allergies, and a 50% increase in the risk of drug allergies and also hypersensitivity to foreign toxins, such as a bee sting. On the other hand, antibiotics double the risk of asthma and also increase by 50% the risk of dust and pollen, conjunctivitis and foreign toxins. The cause might be the effect of medications on the immune system. Additional info click here.



 

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