Question
Can a 13-month-old baby’s allergy triggers be accurately detected?
Answer
Since babies may still be experiencing temporary allergies due to their growth process, it is not recommended to conduct allergy testing too early. For example, a baby might have a temporary allergic reaction to certain foods (such as tomatoes or egg yolks), but after some time, they may not have an allergic reaction when exposed to the same food again. A baby’s allergies are different from those of adults, and they cannot be judged in the same way as adults, as their bodies are still adapting and growing.