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How to use an EpiPen as Christine McGuinness opens up about son's deadly allergy

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Christine and Paddy McGuinness have opened up about how their son’s severe nut allergy has left them ‘scared’ to eat at restaurants.

Speaking to The Sun, the couple revealed that they now have to take two EpiPens everywhere with them as a result of son Leo’s health condition in case an emergency occurs.

Paddy, who shares twins Leo and Penelope, eight, and six year old Felicity with Christine said: “Our little boy has a nut allergy -with nut allergies, every child is different. “Some children can’t even go near a nut, and they can’t even use nut oils because of the fumes in the air and everything else, and they get a really bad reaction, whereas other children might have a nut allergy, but can deal with things.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.

Meanwhile Christine added: “Our son’s nut allergy means we’ve to take two EpiPens everywhere we go, and we’re quite scared about eating out because of that.” So, following Paddy and Christine’s family health scare, here’s everything you need to know about anaphylaxis… What are the symptoms of anaphylaxis?

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