id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301022-0q2ertja Mims, James W. Inhalant Allergies in Children 2011-04-29 .txt text/plain 7627 431 47 38 However, dietary antigen avoidance has not proved to be effective in most studies and a 2008 review in Pediatrics states, "for infants at high risk of developing atopic disease, there is evidence that exclusive breastfeeding for at least 4 months compared with feeding intact cow milk protein formula decreases the cumulative incidence of atopic dermatitis and cow milk allergy in the first 2 years of life." 39 Beyond this, whether exposure to antigenic foods early in life promotes sensitization or tolerance is unclear. Although preventing allergy through environmental control has shown mixed results, two controlled studies have shown that treating young children who have atopic dermatitis with antihistamines decreases the risk of developing asthma. 101 This phenotype is also associated with early sensitization to food or inhalant allergens 102 and reduced lung function at age 6 years (compared with children with no history of wheezing with lower respiratory illnesses). ./cache/cord-301022-0q2ertja.txt ./txt/cord-301022-0q2ertja.txt