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Spring Allergies in kids!

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Approximately 50 million Americans suffer from allergies each year. Seasonal allergies, also known as allergic rhinitis or hay fever, affect about 8% of adults and 9% of children in the United States. Allergies are a significant trigger for asthma attacks. About 70-80% of individuals with asthma also have allergies.

Here are the key points about common spring allergies for kids in Dallas:

Common Spring Allergies:

  • Tree pollen (oak, cedar, elm, etc.) – very common in the Dallas area
  • Grass pollen
  • Mold spores
  • Dust mite allergy: Dust mites thrive in warm, humid environments, making them prevalent allergens during springtime.

Allergy Symptoms in Kids:

  • Sneezing
  • Itchy, watery eyes
  • Nasal congestion and runny nose
  • Coughing
  • Headaches
  • Fatigue
  • Skin rashes or hives

Natural Preventative Measures:

  • Keep windows closed and use air conditioning to limit pollen exposure
  • Use a HEPA air purifier indoors
  • Wash bedding frequently in hot water
  • Limit time outdoors during peak pollen times (mornings, windy days)
  • Encourage kids to wash their hands and change clothes after outdoor activities to remove pollen.
  • Consider local honey to build immunity
  • Encourage outdoor activities during times when pollen counts are lower, such as after rainfall.

Alternative Treatment Options:

  • Probiotics: Some research suggests that probiotics may help modulate the immune system and reduce allergic reactions.
  • Herbal remedies: Certain herbs such as butterbur, stinging nettle, and quercetin may have antihistamine properties and help alleviate allergy symptoms.
  • Acupuncture: Acupuncture may help relieve allergy symptoms by stimulating specific points on the body and balancing the body’s energy flow.
  • Saline nasal rinses/irrigation
  • Omega-3 supplements to reduce inflammation
  • Herbal teas like nettle, chamomile, peppermint

The key is to start natural prevention and treatment before allergy season peaks. It’s important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any alternative treatments, especially in children, to ensure safety and efficacy. Additionally, severe allergies may require medical intervention, such as allergy medications or immunotherapy, which should be discussed with a healthcare provider.

The views expressed in this article should not be considered as a substitute for a physician’s advice. Always make sure to seek a doctor or a professional’s advice before proceeding with the home treatment plan.

Author: TxNaturalPediatrics

By training, I am a American Board Certified Pediatrician. But in my younger years I grew up with natural alternatives. As a mom I have tried to incorporate both for my kids and it has worked wonders. And finally, as I am studying natural & alternative medicines, I realize the beauty and wisdom of living closer to earth. Hence in my practice I integrate both...for acute ailments I follow American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation but for simple and/or chronic conditions I prefer natural alternatives. In western training we were raised to think that "health is the absence of symptoms and problems". But eastern sensibilities has educated me that "Health is state that allows one to use the full capabilities of their body, mind and intellect. Therefore, healthy living is a balanced state of well being: physically, mentally, socially and spiritually." This implies that healing is not a "one-pill-fits-all", but a personalized experience.

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