Is Having Peanut Allergy Permanent
Is having peanut allergy permanent?
No. Peanut allergy can wane as a child becomes stronger and more immune to such a disease. But statistics show that the probability is only around 1:5. Children can outgrow them but unfortunately, it might return at later periods.
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Is peanut allergy fatal?
Yes. It is fatal when severe enough. It is reported that death has been rising over the past several years due to allergy on peanuts or peanut particles. In fact, it can be so severe that a 15-year old Canadian girl died subsequent to kissing her boyfriend that ate a peanut butter snack prior to the incident. Estimations of this disease can kill up to more than hundreds of Americans. In France, however, the situation seems worse.
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