How to Treat Children's Allergies
Instructions
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Make an appointment with the child's pediatrician. A pediatrician can run tests to determine the type and severity of the child's allergies. They may also offer to give a prescription for treatment.
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Limit your child's exposure to known allergens. Clean regularly in order to remove dust and avoid smoking in the house. Strong perfumes and colognes can also initiate an allergic reaction.
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Monitor the pollen levels. Websites, such as the Weather Channel, provide a breakdown of the pollen levels that your area is experiencing. During peak periods, reduce the amount of time that the child plays outside.
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Keep the windows closed in the house, especially at night. An opened window can worsen the child's symptoms.
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Give an over the counter antihistamine. Benadryl comes in a children's form. Follow the dosage information on the package and only give it at night since it may cause drowsiness.
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Inquire about a prescription if the child is still not finding relief. Available medications include chewable tablets as well as Veramyst, a prescription strength nasal spray.
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