
Oral manifestation and management of food hypersensitivity reaction in children: a case report
Author(s) -
I Gusti Ngurah Putra Dermawan,
I Nyoman Gede Juwita Putra
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
mdj (makassar dental journal)/makassar dental journal (mdj)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2548-5830
pISSN - 2089-8134
DOI - 10.35856/mdj.v11i1.522
Subject(s) - medicine , hypersensitivity reaction , tongue , dermatology , triamcinolone acetonide , elimination diet , allergic reaction , stomatitis , girl , pediatrics , surgery , allergy , food allergy , immunology , pathology , psychology , developmental psychology
Food hypersensitivity reaction is a reaction that harms the body to food or food additives whose reactions can be mediated through two different mechanisms, immunological and non-immunological. Objective: This article reports on case and management of hypersensitivity reactions to food. Case: A 10-year-old girl came with thrush on the tongue for 3 days ago, sore and painful; previously consumed traditional fried snack. Ulcerated lesions, multiple, shallow, sunken base with yellowish color surrounded by an erythematous margin on the anterior of the tongue. Total IgE examination was 535.6 IU/mL from the range 0-387 IU/mL. The diagnosis leads to allergic stomatitis. The patient was instructed to apply a tongue compress with hyalu-ronic acid 0.025% mouthrinse then apply triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% in orabase 3 times a day and multivitamin. Conclusion: Knowing the oral clinical signs of this reaction can determine the appropriate treatment plan in handling similar cases, especially in children.