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Ask the expert about allergies in children

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Ask the expert about allergies in childrenAsk the expert about allergies in children

Got a burning question about allergies in children? Here's your chance to ask our expert, Dr Liew Woei Kang, who will provide tips and advice on managing childhood allergies. Submit your questions in the form below.

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Ask our expert, Dr Liew Woei Kang, about allergies in children.

Allergies can occur in any individual. In fact, even if both parents have no history of allergies, a child has a 5 to 15% risk of developing an allergy. Allergies can affect a child’s health and take on various forms including atopic dermatitis, asthma, allergic rhinitis and more.

So, the big question here is, can allergies be prevented? What can parents do to minimise the risk of their child developing allergies?

Nestlé and theAsianparent have teamed up to help you!

Our expert doctor, Dr Liew Woei Kang, will take questions posted by you regarding allergies in children. Your questions will be looked through and answered by the doctor the week after next. You will be able to view these answers in text and video formats.

About Dr Liew Woei Kang

Dr Liew obtained his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from the National University of Singapore. He then attained his specialist qualifications of Membership to the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) in 2003. He has been conferred Fellowship by the Academy of Medicine, Singapore and is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and European Academy of Allergology and Clinical Immunology.

Prior to joining SBCC, Dr Liew held the position of Consultant Paediatrician in the Allergy Service and Rheumatology & Immunology Service, Department of Paediatrics, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital. He was also Adjunct Assistant Professor in Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore and Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore. He continues to be a visiting consultant at KK Hospital.

Dr Liew is passionate about medical education and has won a Singhealth Outstanding Young Teacher’s Award in 2007, and the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence in 2010. He was also awarded the Excellent service award (STAR) in 2007 and Service from the Heart Award in 2010.

Dr Liew is actively involved in patient education and is the President of the Asthma and Allergy Association. He is also an Executive Committee (Exco) member of the Allergy and Clinical Immunology Society of Singapore, and the College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

Common conditions and procedures commonly managed and performed by Dr Liew include allergy disorders such as eczema, food and drug allergy, allergic rhinitis, asthma, food and drug challenges and immunotherapy; immunological disorders like primary immunodeficiencies and evaluation of recurrent infections; and rheumatological disorders such as Kawasaki disease, juvenile idiopathic arthritis and intra-articular joint injections.

About Nestlé Start Healthy Stay Healthy™

Nestlé Start Healthy Stay Healthy™ is Nestlé’s commitment to help support the healthy growth and development of babies by helping mothers establish healthy eating habits for them at each developmental stage. Nutrition in the first 1,500 days has a major impact on a child’s future.

1,500 days – It’s the time it takes to change the destiny of a child for the better, to help him develop to his full potential. At Nestlé, our vision is to help mothers ensure children receive good nutrition from conception, through pregnancy and breastfeeding, at weaning time and stage appropriate feeding choices all through toddlerhood. To deliver on that belief, Nestlé combines science, education and product innovation.

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