Thursday, June 10, 2010
Allergic All the Year of your Children
If the season has changed, but the children still experience allergy symptoms, chances are he suffered from persistent allergic (for all year). The reason is indoor allergens such as dust mites, mold, or pet fur.
Which allergens that trigger? The only way to find out is to consult with a physician. Explain to your doctor about the symptoms experienced by the child. Based on the examination, the doctor will make a diagnosis, then the doctor will refer the child to undergo an allergy test.
Well, if it turns out baby was diagnosed as having allergies in the room, then as parents need to reduce / prevent child exposure to allergens. The following tip:
- Regularly clean the carpet from dust by using a vacuum cleaner, particularly those using high filtration system, which makes the air clean and safe from dirt dust.
- For dust or mite allergy, avoid the use of carpet especially in children's room. Why? because it keeps the carpet cleaner. Likewise with a rag doll or hairy. Clean it with a routine and should not be stored in little rooms. Also, wash the curtains / drapes, also sprai, blankets and mats regularly.
- When a pet, do not place the child's room, but in a special cage so that the child's contact with pets is minimized.
- When children experience allergic fungal spores of, keep the room was not moist, keep your little one's room clean and dry.
- In addition, drugs can also relieve allergy symptoms are decongestants groups, antihistamines, and steroids. Only medicines should not be used in the long term.
Well, if symptoms can not be resolved with treatment, your doctor may recommend bringing children to undergo immunotherapy to help reduce the reactions to allergens.
If the season has changed, but the children still experience allergy symptoms, chances are he suffered from persistent allergic (for all year). The reason is indoor allergens such as dust mites, mold, or pet fur.
Which allergens that trigger? The only way to find out is to consult with a physician. Explain to your doctor about the symptoms experienced by the child. Based on the examination, the doctor will make a diagnosis, then the doctor will refer the child to undergo an allergy test.
Well, if it turns out baby was diagnosed as having allergies in the room, then as parents need to reduce / prevent child exposure to allergens. The following tip:
- Regularly clean the carpet from dust by using a vacuum cleaner, particularly those using high filtration system, which makes the air clean and safe from dirt dust.
- For dust or mite allergy, avoid the use of carpet especially in children's room. Why? because it keeps the carpet cleaner. Likewise with a rag doll or hairy. Clean it with a routine and should not be stored in little rooms. Also, wash the curtains / drapes, also sprai, blankets and mats regularly.
- When a pet, do not place the child's room, but in a special cage so that the child's contact with pets is minimized.
- When children experience allergic fungal spores of, keep the room was not moist, keep your little one's room clean and dry.
- In addition, drugs can also relieve allergy symptoms are decongestants groups, antihistamines, and steroids. Only medicines should not be used in the long term.
Well, if symptoms can not be resolved with treatment, your doctor may recommend bringing children to undergo immunotherapy to help reduce the reactions to allergens.
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