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I've had kids who react to an allergen with heat, mainly on the face. But

not for days. Does he run an actual fever?

Lolita

>Has anyone's kids experienced episodes of what we call " hot body? " Every

>few

> > weeks or so, my son's torso becomes extremely hot to the touch, and he's

> > mostly irritable and lethargic

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In a message dated 8/15/01 1:34:37 PM Central Daylight Time, lita@...

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> Without a fever it would have to be hormonal, or allergies, or yeast, I'd

> think. Does he get soy? Could it be some kind of a hormonal response to soy?

>

>

No, we don't do soy. Still waiting on test results for yeast.

Thanks,

Debbie

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This thread is long and confusing, I have no idea where in the thread

this reply will show up. But I would say that if your child has a hot

body only above the waist, and no fever, that you should consider an

inhalant allergy, like grass, trees, pollen, mold [which are high at

certain times of the year], or something like that. The lungs are

above the waist, so that to me sounds like the most probable thing.

Or perhaps inhaling gluten from flour in the air, like a school

project or something. Anyway just my impression.

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