A food challenge test helps health care providers figure out if a child is allergic to a food. Your child ate increasing amounts of the food during the test and did not have allergy symptoms. If your child does not show symptoms in the next few days, he or she can safely eat the food that was tested.
Your child has a serious allergic reaction.
Follow these steps:
Even if your child is doing better after you used an epinephrine auto-injector, it's important to call 911. Some kids have a second wave of serious symptoms and need emergency medical care.
Why are food challenge tests done? A food challenge test can help doctors find out: