| Spring Allergies |
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In the spring, depending on where you live, trees and grasses can be a common allergen, or trigger of your child's allergies.
Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is a common problem in infants and children. The most common symptoms include a stuffy or runny nose with clear drainage or congestion, repeated sneezing, itchy eyes and nose, sore throat, throat clearing and a cough that may be worse at night and in the morning. Children with allergies may also breath through their mouth a lot and have dark circles under their eyes (allergic shiners). These symptoms usually occur during certain times of the year for people with seasonal allergies, corresponding to being exposed to outdoor allergens, such as tree pollens, grasses and weeds. Other people may have perennial allergies, with symptoms occurring year round from exposure to indoor allergens, such as dust mites, pets, second hand smoke and molds. Although it can be helpful to avoid the things that you are allergic to, such as dust mites or cats, it is harder when you have seasonal allergies. Although it isn't practical to not go outside during your allergy season, there are some steps you can take to minimize your child's exposure to allergens (things that cause allergies), such as:
If your child's allergy symptoms aren't getting under control with your current medications, a recheck with your Pediatrician might be a good idea. |
