Allergic babies are generally unable to heal themselves and may remain with them for life.
Most babies with allergies are genetically related. In clinical practice, people who are prone to allergic reactions and allergic diseases but cannot find the cause of the disease are called allergic. Allergic babies are generally unable to recover from their allergies and may remain allergic for the rest of their lives.
Allergic babies should pay extra attention in their daily lives and not let them come into contact with substances that can easily cause allergies, such as pollen and animal hair. If the child is breastfed, the mother should also minimize the consumption of seafood and other allergy-inducing substances during the breastfeeding period.
To summarize, allergic babies are usually incurable, and they also need to pay more attention in their daily life to avoid serious allergic reactions and reduce the risk of developing allergies.