• Confirming Your Child's Food Allergy Diagnosis: The Power of Ingestion Challenges
    Jul 9 2024

    What is the gold standard in diagnosing an anaphylactic food allergy? It's not a skin test. It's not a blood test. It's an ingestion challenge.

    In this episode,Dr. Alice Hoyt discusses the critical role of ingestion challenges when it comes to accurately diagnosing IgE-mediated food allergies. By consuming the suspected allergen under the careful supervision of a board-certified allergist, patients can achieve a precise diagnosis, which is pivotal before embarking on treatment plans like oral immunotherapy or long-term avoidance strategies. She shares valuable insights and tips on how to prepare for an ingestion challenge, ensuring a smooth and reassuring process for both patients and families.

    Dr. Hoyt also explores the life-changing impact ingestion challenges can have, especially for young children and their parents. Drawing from the groundbreaking LEAP study, she stresses the importance of confidently introducing potentially allergenic foods to children, highlighting how, in some cases, ingestion challenges provide firsthand safety assurance. Additionally, she touches on the complexities of food allergy skin and blood testing and how these tests should not be considered confirmatory for food allergies.

    Tune in to learn how ingestion challenges empower food allergy families and, in some cases, confirms that a child is no longer allergic to a food.

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    27 mins
  • Unpacking the Newest Anaphylaxis Practice Parameters with Dr. Dave Stukus: Expert Insights into Anaphylaxis Management
    Apr 3 2024

    Anaphylaxis is a a severe allergic reaction. How allergists manage anaphylaxis and how they advise their patients to manage anaphylaxis can mean the difference between life or death. That medical decision-making needs to be shared and have a foundation of evidence.

    In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Alice Hoyt discusses the newest updates to the Anaphylaxis Practice Parameters, which were published in late 2023. You'll learn the data on:

    • When and how to best administer epinephrine
    • When you should go to the ER
    • The likelihood of a severe allergic reaction occurring in babies after their first ingestion of an allergen
    • When it may be safe to stay home

    Don't miss this episode, and bookmark it - you'll want to come back to this one!

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    21 mins
  • A New Option for Food Allergy Families: Xolair Prevents Severe Allergic Reactions to Foods
    Mar 8 2024

    In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Alice Hoyt, the caring doctor voice behind the Food Allergy and Your Kiddo Show, and the eminent Dr. Dave Stukus, a trailblazer from Nationwide Children's Hospital, unpack the exciting news about Xolair (omalizumab).

    After two decades of lending a helping hand to asthma sufferers, Xolair is now FDA-approved to combat severe allergic reactions from food allergies. The deep-dive discussion zeros in on how this well-seasoned medication works its magic by cozying up to allergic antibodies, decreasing the fright from accidental food allergen encounters. 🛡️ If you've been dealing with food allergies, lend us your ears as top allergists discuss who might benefit from Xolair. 🎧💕

    Episode Highlights:

    • Take a brief stroll down memory lane to hear Xolair's past.
    • Consider how Xolair may add a layer of protection for your little one.
    • Review the safety profile that makes Xolair a relatively safe option.

    Guest Expertise:

    Dr. Alice Hoyt, your go-to allergist and familiar voice on the podcast, chats with Dr. Dave Stukus, known for his heartfelt commitment to helping food allergy families at the renowned Nationwide Children's Hospital.

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    Got a friend or loved one who's constantly on their toes because of food allergies? Share this episode with them—it just might be the information they've been waiting for! 📢

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    28 mins
  • Real Questions Asked On Social Media about Food Allergies
    Feb 13 2024

    Have you ever posted a food allergy question on social? Don't miss this episode in which Pam poses real food allergy questions from social media to Dr. Hoyt!

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    37 mins
  • OIT: All You Need to Know in Under 10 Minutes
    Feb 6 2024

    Take a deep dive into the world of oral immunotherapy with Dr. Alice Hoyt, a trusted board-certified allergist and mother, and Pam Lestage, a devoted mom navigating food allergies. They break down the essentials of OIT — from understanding what it is to exploring the risks and benefits. Whether you're an OIT skeptic or enthusiastic supporter, this episode promises insights that will deepen your understanding and enhance your decision-making process.

    The Science of OIT

    OIT is one method that reprograms the body's immune response, teaching it to be less reactive to a particular food allergen. As in this episode, some immune systems are easier to reprogram than others.


    Is OIT Right for Your Family?

    Curious about the boundaries of OIT? Dr. Hoyt shines a light on who often is a good candidate for OIT. From children to adults, the conversation extends beyond simple yes or no to why and how.


    Risks and Benefits

    OIT therapy isn't a casual stroll. OIT takes time, and it can cause mild adverse reaction to severe anaphylactic reactions. That said, OIT can be powerful enough teach the immune system to tolerate a food enough so that a person can be bite-proof or, in some cases, even begin to free-eat the food.


    Next Steps

    Learn even more about OIT on foodallergyandyourkiddo.com!

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    10 mins
  • Don't set a resolution - do this instead for you and your kiddo with food allergies.
    Dec 28 2023

    With the new year comes the talk of New Year's resolutions. Dr. Hoyt loves goal-setting but not with the traditional "resolution" type of goal-setting. Tune in to this episode to learn Dr. Hoyt's 3-step plan for making effective plans for the New Year and how these simple steps can help you and your kiddo with food allergies.

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    12 mins
  • Can SLIT induce remission in babies and littles with peanut allergies?
    Dec 21 2023

    Dr. Alice Hoyt interviews Dr. Edwin Kim about his research in sublingual immunotherapy in children with peanut allergies.

    Guest Dr. Edwin Kim
    Dr. Kim is a renowned pediatric allergist and immunologist who has extensive experience in treating children with food allergies. In this episode, he shares his research on sublingual immunotherapy, a method of allergy treatment that is gaining popularity among allergists and parents of children with food allergies.

    SLIT
    Sublingual immunotherapy, also known as "SLIT," is a form of food allergy treatment in which diluted allergen is placed under the tongue daily. The concentration is increased until the patient reaches a maintenance dose. The maintenance dose is continued for years. The goal of SLIT is to desensitize the patient's immune system to specific allergens, reducing the allergic response and decreasing the risk of a severe allergic reaction when he allergen is accidentally ingested.

    Take-Aways

    1. SLIT is safe for children.
    2. SLIT is effective in children.

    References

    • Dr. Kim's article in JACI

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    35 mins
  • Food Allergies and Shared Decision-Making: What Parents Need to Know
    Nov 7 2023

    Food allergy is a complex medical condition, so it's no surprise that navigating life with food allergies can be challenging. Shared decision-making can help.

    Join Dr. Alice Hoyt as she interviews colleague Dr. Sakina Bajowala on shared decision-making, especially as it pertains to food allergies and immunotherapy.

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    25 mins