Baby Allergies
Many of the symptoms of nasal allergies (also called allergic rhinitis) are similar to cold symptoms: runny nose, sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, stuffy nose. Many times parents if their child confused in a long-term cold or allergies.
Baby Allergies
Allergies are different. Here are ten things to look for:
Your baby sneezes a lot? It has a dry cough, cough something? Red eyes, watery andItchy? Is his skin breaks out, irritable, or have an itchy red? Is your child's nose is always stuffy or runny? Do you feel that your child always has a cold? (Colds usually wind in a week to ten days without allergies.) Child's mouth? Your child is constantly rub or touch your nose? Your baby is fine and clear mucous discharge from the nose (or is it to think and yellow orgreen?) How do you think he or she has one blue eye ("allergic Violet"), where the skin is dark or purple under the eyes.
Baby Allergies
If your child has more of these symptoms, it is a good chance your child is allergic to something in its environment. The most common cause is dust mites, but there are many other allergies. Because allergies to common ear infections and asthma may be related, is a good idea to discuss these symptomswith the doctor and, finally, with an allergist, who can easily be tested for specific allergens.
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