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[quote=Anonymous]How fair skinned is your child? If he gets red cheeks after being outside on a really windy day, that’s a sign that he’s just got very sensitive skin. Children who are extremely fair can have these kinds of reactions to acid food even if they aren’t allergic; their skin is just so pale and sensitive that it shows everything. My very pale children used to look red and splotchy if they cried hard when they were toddlers. If they ate ketchup with their food and any of the ketchup got on their cheeks, the skin that the ketchup touched would stay bright red for a little bit after they ate. They’re in middle school now and do not have any food allergies.[/quote]
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