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Vy Lê :
Đã mua túi rồi. Giờ muốn mua con gấu nhỏ đeo cho túi . Cho xin link mua
2025-07-30 01:13:09
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đẹp cáa😍
2025-07-25 13:15:57
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túi này có vừa lap khum z ạ 😗
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+1 túi xinh đi học😋
2025-07-25 13:16:40
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Chị ơi, em đã liên hệ hợp tác với chị qua ig, chị check ib giúp shop nhé ạ🥰🥰🥰
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vl túi đẹp, ai tặng yêu luôn😇🥹
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Not all reactions are created equal.  ➡️ See examples in the Solid Starts App. Symptoms of an allergic reaction vary from baby to baby, and can range from mild to severe. They may also look different each time to the same food. It’s important to know what to look for and how to address a potential reaction.  Before you introduce potential allergens into your baby’s diet, know how to recognize the signs of an allergic reaction. Severe reactions may include any of the following, either alone or in combination: 1️⃣ Lungs: shortness of breath, wheezing, repetitive cough 2️⃣ Heart: pale/bluish skin, faintness, weak/thready pulse, dizziness 3️⃣ Throat: tight or hoarse throat, trouble breathing or swallowing, stridor (whistling noise from throat) 4️⃣ Mouth: significant swelling of tongue or lips 5️⃣ Skin: many hives over body, widespread redness, severe itching 6️⃣ Gut: repetitive vomiting, severe diarrhea 7️⃣ Neurologic: feeling that something bad is about to happen (sense of impending doom), anxiety, confusion/disorientation 8️⃣ Multisystem: combination of symptoms from different body areas (regardless of severity) If your child is having any of the above symptoms, call local emergency services immediately.  Do not wait. Generally, the more of the allergen consumed, the more severe the reaction can be, so it is important to start small when introducing new foods to your baby. Lastly, your baby may not have an allergic reaction the first time they are exposed to the food, so be watchful on the second and subsequent exposures. Mild symptoms of an allergic reaction can include ONE of the following (more than one would constitute a more severe reaction): ✔️Itchy or runny nose, sneezing ✔️Itchy mouth ✔️A few isolated hives, mild itching ✔️Mild nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort If you note any of the above *mild* symptoms, stop feeding the allergen and contact your pediatrician, family practitioner, or allergist for guidance.  ⚠️Remember: If your child is having multiple symptoms, this is an emergency.  Please note: All children pictured had immediate access to emergency medical care. Questions?
Not all reactions are created equal. ➡️ See examples in the Solid Starts App. Symptoms of an allergic reaction vary from baby to baby, and can range from mild to severe. They may also look different each time to the same food. It’s important to know what to look for and how to address a potential reaction. Before you introduce potential allergens into your baby’s diet, know how to recognize the signs of an allergic reaction. Severe reactions may include any of the following, either alone or in combination: 1️⃣ Lungs: shortness of breath, wheezing, repetitive cough 2️⃣ Heart: pale/bluish skin, faintness, weak/thready pulse, dizziness 3️⃣ Throat: tight or hoarse throat, trouble breathing or swallowing, stridor (whistling noise from throat) 4️⃣ Mouth: significant swelling of tongue or lips 5️⃣ Skin: many hives over body, widespread redness, severe itching 6️⃣ Gut: repetitive vomiting, severe diarrhea 7️⃣ Neurologic: feeling that something bad is about to happen (sense of impending doom), anxiety, confusion/disorientation 8️⃣ Multisystem: combination of symptoms from different body areas (regardless of severity) If your child is having any of the above symptoms, call local emergency services immediately. Do not wait. Generally, the more of the allergen consumed, the more severe the reaction can be, so it is important to start small when introducing new foods to your baby. Lastly, your baby may not have an allergic reaction the first time they are exposed to the food, so be watchful on the second and subsequent exposures. Mild symptoms of an allergic reaction can include ONE of the following (more than one would constitute a more severe reaction): ✔️Itchy or runny nose, sneezing ✔️Itchy mouth ✔️A few isolated hives, mild itching ✔️Mild nausea or gastrointestinal discomfort If you note any of the above *mild* symptoms, stop feeding the allergen and contact your pediatrician, family practitioner, or allergist for guidance. ⚠️Remember: If your child is having multiple symptoms, this is an emergency. Please note: All children pictured had immediate access to emergency medical care. Questions?

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