Anonymous wrote:Did you find out anything from this just had the same thing happen to my almost 2 year old
Has your child had all of the major allergens yet? Egg? Some honey mustards contain egg. Mustard itself can be an allergen. If reaction was localized to just the skin that came into contact with the honey mustard, it could be just a skin reaction to something acidic, and not necessarily an allergy. Does your DC show anything similar to other acidic foods, like oranges, or tomatoes?
My younger DD is anaphylactic to egg, and we have to be very cautious with what brands of honey mustard we use. When she was a baby and young toddler, her skin was very sensitive to acidic foods. I remember coating her cheeks in Aquaphor before feeding her spaghetti, as the Aquaphor acted as a barrier between her skin and tomato sauce. But she didn't have an allergy to tomatoes.