S.M. asks from Saint Paul, MN on August 16, 2008
17 Month Old with Possible Tomato Allergy??
Everytime we feed our little girl pasta with sauce or most anything with Tomato's in it her chin gets very red and rashy. I did some research on the Internet and found that there is such a thing as a "tomato allergy", but it's very rare. I'm not sure if that's what it is, but seems very unusual that it happens each time. I plan to call the dr. next week. I'm wondering if anyone else has heard of this.
So What Happened?™
Thank you to everyone for your responses last month. Glad to know that others have experienced similar and can offer idesa. I went today for her 18 month check up after not giving her any tomato products per the nurse's request. The doctor doesn't think it's an allergy since she isn't breaking out in hives or have other reactions other than redness and small bumps on chin. She said to keep her off tomato products a little longer and try reintroducing them from time to see if she's outgrown it. The doctor thinks it could be a sensitivity to the acid. We'll keep a close watch on it and hopefully she'll out grow it.
Thanks Again!
Sheri
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K.T. answers from Eau Claire on August 17, 2008
Yes, my kids all use to break out a little from tomato sauce. I was told their father did also when he was little. They say that the tomatos are very acidic and causes the kids tender skin to react. My kids are now 9,5,3, and they have all since out grown it.
K.
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T.S. answers from Wausau on August 17, 2008
I'm wondering if it is just from the acids in the tomato's. If it's only on her chin and no where else on her body, like hives or wheezing, I think it's just a reaction to the acid. I'm am by no means and expert...just someone with an opinion. I would still let her pediatrician know, just in case it is something more serious! Good luck!! :)
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M.Y. answers from Minneapolis on August 19, 2008
It might also be a reaction to high fructose corn syrup. When my sister would give my niece ketchup or ranch dressing or anything with high fructose corn syrup, she would have a breakout on her chin, cheeks, wherever the "sauce-type itme" would have touched. Now they buy organic ketchup and a brand of ranch that doesn't have the high fructose corn syrup in it and have not had any problems.
M.
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T.S. answers from Wausau on August 17, 2008
I'm wondering if it is just from the acids in the tomato's. If it's only on her chin and no where else on her body, like hives or wheezing, I think it's just a reaction to the acid. I'm am by no means and expert...just someone with an opinion. I would still let her pediatrician know, just in case it is something more serious! Good luck!! :)
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K.T. answers from Eau Claire on August 17, 2008
Yes, my kids all use to break out a little from tomato sauce. I was told their father did also when he was little. They say that the tomatos are very acidic and causes the kids tender skin to react. My kids are now 9,5,3, and they have all since out grown it.
K.
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K.C. answers from Minneapolis on August 17, 2008
My son had the same issue with tomatoes/sauce at that age. He would get a little red rash that would go away after a short while. He has totally outgrown that now and tends to be much less rashy in general. I'd ask your pediatrician, but I wouldn't worry about it too much! My son still loved pasta, etc
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B.N. answers from Madison on August 17, 2008
It could just be sensitive/reactive skin. Tomatoes are very acidic and the tomatoe sauce sitting on their skin for any amount of time could cause this. Our son occaisionally gets this from tomatoes, oatmeal, various foods. It's different then hives. Hives look like mosquito bites. Hives are what you may see when they have an allergy. However if it looks like hives to you, there are swelling present, or difficulty breathing then you are right to suspect an allergy and should not feed your child more tomatoe based products w/o consulting a Dr. Hives are one sign of a severe allergy that could potentially be fatal. Rash from the sauce will be an irregular pattern where the product came in contact w/ the skin. Also another clue (but not a determinant) does your DD get rashes easily from drooling, diaper rashes, skin irritants etc. That could be a clue towards senstive skin. However our son doesn't get these and still has rashes occaisionally. Good luck, we have a peanut allergic kid(with hives, wheezing and potential anaphalixis) who also gets rashes from some foods.
N.S. answers from Minneapolis on August 16, 2008
A cousin of mine and a family friend both suffer from a Vitamin C (citric acid) allergy which means they can not eat anything like tomatoes, oranges (any citrus), etc. They both get rashes, but as they grew older the reaction worsened, and both have been hospitalized after they swelled up so bad that their eyes, throats and airways swelled shut. They also both suffered severe intestinal/stomach disturbances with those reactions.
My cousin always had mild symptoms such as you're describing until he shot a commercial for Pillsbury. They used to sell a premade short-cake and he had to eat something like 20 strawberry shortcakes for a commercial shoot. He almost died from the strawberries.
The family friend always sufferd minor symptoms until she was thrown a surprise party and wound up having to eat a big plate of spaghetti, tons of other tomato sauce based dishes, a strawberry torte, and some sort of fruit punch and just like my cousin almost suffocated to death after her face and throat swelled up during the party.
Until you hear more from the doctor, I'd be very careful about serving your child any foods (fruits high in citric acid) in the same vein as tomato (which is considered a fruit). In both of these cases, the people always had mild symptoms until some unusual circumstance came up where they ate more than a small amount of citric acid.
Hope this food for thought helps.
M.D. answers from Minneapolis on August 17, 2008
My daughter was the same way but with ranch dressing also. Her skin was just ultra sensitive to the acid. If you've ever had tomato touch a cut or hang nail you know what I mean. She is now 3 1/2 and has grown out of it. We would just try to keep her chin and cheeks wiped if globbed lots on when eating (she always did) and limit how often she ate those types of food. good luck!
S.S. answers from Minneapolis on August 17, 2008
my neighbor is 30 and has a tomato allergy. I've learned a lot about it as it is a common food and she's single so we like to watch out for each other.
her allergy is to an enzyme in the tomato but when it's cooked she's fine.
she can't have raw tomatoes-salsa, pico di gallo, on salads and sandwiches-her lips burn, her throat constricts, etc. most food allergies are anaphalactic - throat constricts, breathing difficulties,etc.
I have lots of food allegies and sensitivities in my family and most don't cause a rash where the food has touched as your childs chin.
hope that helps! I think you should consult your pediatrician about what you found oon the internet.
L.C. answers from Fargo on August 17, 2008
Hi!
My mother in law actually had the same reaction to tomatos!!!! She said the acidity in them is what caused the rash which would show up all over her chin, neck and arms, so she had to back off eating them for a while. She still eats tomatos, but sparingly. Good luck!
L.
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