How to Treat Children’s Seasonal Allergies

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Seasonal allergies are something that affects many people around the world, especially children. If your child has seasonal allergies there are many things that you can do to help make sure that they are not suffering during certain parts of the year. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here

The first thing that you can do is to make sure that you are keeping your windows closed at night. Pollen is usually the highest between the hours of 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. so keeping your windows closed during this time will help keep it out of your home.

You can also help treat seasonal allergies by having your child take a shower when they come home for the day. Pollen and other allergens have a tendency to stick to hair and clothing. You can also keep allergens out of the home by having everyone remove their shoes before coming inside the home.

You should also keep track of the different allergen levels in your area. This can help you decide when the best days to keep your child indoors will be and when it will be fine to allow them to play outside. In addition to these items, make sure that you are putting a quality allergen fighting air filter in your home to further keep allergens from circulating through the air.

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Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD
Dr. Prabha Sahgal, MD | ConceiveEasy
Dr. Prabha Sahgal MD, is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and subspecialty board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Dr. Sahgal holds a B.S. degree from MIT in molecular biology and currently serves on the ConceiveEasy board of directors.

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