The Basics of Child Hay Fever
In the past it has been maintained that child hay fever didn't really exist and that children could not "get" child hay fever because their immune systems and sinuses were underdeveloped. While it is true that these systems continue to grow and develop throughout the child and adolescent
years, it is not true that child hay fever doesn't exist; child hay fever is one of the most prevalent forms of child allergy.
What Is It?
Hay fever is a generalized term that refers most often to a seasonal allergy, usually a pollen allergy. Medically, hay fever is called allergic rhinitis, a term that also encompasses other nasal allergies including dust mite allergies and mold allergies.
Hay fever results when an allergen, like pollen, is inhaled. The body reacts abnormally to the pollen, setting off a chain of reactions that result in the nasal allergy symptoms most commonly associated with hay fever.
What Does It Look Like?
Child hay fever involves a number of allergy symptoms which may occur singly or in combination. These symptoms range in severity from mild to moderate to severe; hay fever very rarely causes a life-threatening reaction. The common symptoms associated with child hay fever include
Stuffy nose and nasal congestion
Chest congestion
Runny nose
Watery eyes
Sneezing
Itchy eyes and nose
Itchy mouth (roof of mouth especially) and throat
"Allergic Shiners"-dark circles under the eyes, may be swollen
Cough
Post-nasal drip
Pressure or pain in the face/sinus region
Certain irritants may exacerbate child hay fever symptoms, including tobacco smoke, inhaled fumes, and perfumes. Also, child hay fever symptoms can affect mood, make a child irritable and cause behavior problems, decrease energy level, cause fatigue, and cause trouble sleeping. The symptoms of child hay fever usually appear very soon after exposure to pollen or allergens, and last as long as the exposure.
When Does It Happen?
What Is It?
Hay fever is a generalized term that refers most often to a seasonal allergy, usually a pollen allergy. Medically, hay fever is called allergic rhinitis, a term that also encompasses other nasal allergies including dust mite allergies and mold allergies.
Hay fever results when an allergen, like pollen, is inhaled. The body reacts abnormally to the pollen, setting off a chain of reactions that result in the nasal allergy symptoms most commonly associated with hay fever.
What Does It Look Like?
Child hay fever involves a number of allergy symptoms which may occur singly or in combination. These symptoms range in severity from mild to moderate to severe; hay fever very rarely causes a life-threatening reaction. The common symptoms associated with child hay fever include
Stuffy nose and nasal congestion
Chest congestion
Runny nose
Watery eyes
Sneezing
Itchy eyes and nose
Itchy mouth (roof of mouth especially) and throat
"Allergic Shiners"-dark circles under the eyes, may be swollen
Cough
Post-nasal drip
Pressure or pain in the face/sinus region
Certain irritants may exacerbate child hay fever symptoms, including tobacco smoke, inhaled fumes, and perfumes. Also, child hay fever symptoms can affect mood, make a child irritable and cause behavior problems, decrease energy level, cause fatigue, and cause trouble sleeping. The symptoms of child hay fever usually appear very soon after exposure to pollen or allergens, and last as long as the exposure.
When Does It Happen?
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