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World J Clin Pediatr. May 9, 2022; 11(3): 253-269
Published online May 9, 2022. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v11.i3.253
Published online May 9, 2022. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v11.i3.253
System | Grade 1 | Grade 2 | Grade 3 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 |
One organ system involved (cutaneous, respiratory, ocular or others) | Two organ systems involved, or lower respiratory tract involvement, gastrointestinal involvement, or uterine cramping | ||||
Cutaneous | Generalised pruritus, urticaria, flushinor a sensation of heat or warmth, or angioedema not involving laryngeal, tongue, or uvular tissues. Localised hives or angioedema alone are not considered anaphylaxis | ||||
Respiratory | Upper respiratory tract symptoms: sneezing, rhinorrhea, nasal pruritus and nasal congestion, throat clearing, itchy throat, and coughing | Lower respiratory tract symptoms: wheezing, shortness of breath. And a drop of 40% in the forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and which responds to bronchodilators | Symptoms of laryngeal, uvular, or tongue tissue oedema. With or without stridor. Or FEV1 drops by 40% with no response to bronchodilators | Respiratory failure | |
Cardiovascular | Hypotension | ||||
Gastrointestinal | Abdominal cramping, vomiting or diarrhoea | ||||
Conjunctival | Conjunctival erythema, pruritus, or tearing | ||||
Other | Nausea, metallic taste, or headache | Uterine cramping | Death |
- Citation: Elghoudi A, Narchi H. Food allergy in children—the current status and the way forward. World J Clin Pediatr 2022; 11(3): 253-269
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2219-2808/full/v11/i3/253.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5409/wjcp.v11.i3.253