He may die if exposed to nuts
Boy Lucas Tomlinson (6 years) in Darwen, Lancashire County, England has a strange allergy that makes him vulnerable to life if he comes into contact with foods containing nuts or made from nuts.
Lucas Tomlinson is shocked with the smell of nuts. The boy has difficult breathing reactions when exposed to it. Lucas's meal at school must also avoid nuts-related dishes.
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Lucas's allergic manifestations were first discovered when he was 18 months old. At that time Lucas came in contact with a bowl of cashew nuts and had strange reactions, whole body allergy and redness.
Lucas's mother Leanne Glover (26) said: 'His allergy has progressed quite badly. If your child smelled a faint smell, tears started to spurt out, the whole body became red and it was difficult to breathe. Anything that is related to ganglia can be dangerous for Lucas '.
Lucas Tomlinson boy
Alison Howarth, principal of St Barnabas CE primary school, said: ' More and more children are suffering from different allergies. Not only are allergies to nuts, many students are allergic to other fruits as well . '
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