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Can Children Outgrow Allergies?

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Can Children Outgrow Allergies?

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A. Sometimes, yes, they do. But if they do, they usually grow out of them by the age of three. Food allergies have a bigger chance to be outgrown than other allergies. The tendency of infants to develop allergies is usually inherited from the parents. If the parents outgrew their allergies, there is a big chance the infant will also outgrow it’s allergy.

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