Infant Allergies - How to Prevent It
Infant allergies can be very harmful if not treated correctly.
It is important that you understand what allergies are and how you can treat them.
Allergies are a way that your body protects itself by triggering an immune response.
This can be in different ways such as rashes, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing to name a few.
Severe cases of allergies can be life threatening to your infant.
Not all children with allergies have a family history of allergies.
You also need to know the difference between intolerance and allergic reaction.
Your pediatrician can help you and answer any questions you may have.
The most important thing about infant allergies is not to try and treat them on your own.
If you suspect that your baby's symptoms are allergy related consult your doctor immediately.
If you give your child the wrong treatment it can make him or her worse.
Symptoms you need to look for are hives, itchy watery eyes, sneezing or stuffy nose and difficulty breathing.
You want to keep an eye out for anything new the baby has come in contact with as well as in the last 24 hours.
This will help find what triggered the allergic reaction.
While there are over the counter medication for allergies infant allergies that need to be treated with medication should always have the doctor's approval.
The medications available are not safe for your infant unless direct by a doctor and then only in the dosage prescribed.
Try avoiding any known triggers by vacuuming the baby's room daily and disinfecting the areas where your baby will play and sleep.
You can use HEPA filters in your home to help trap most of the allergens that are in the air.
They are also available for your vacuum.
Another thing you can do to help prevent infant allergies is by controlling the humidity in your home.
Wash bedding in hot water setting and make sure to dry completely.
You can also obtain allergen free mattress covers and pillow covers to give an extra layer of protection.
Try to avoid letting your pets into the baby's sleeping area.
While pets are very common they can also be a trigger for your child.
It is important that you understand what allergies are and how you can treat them.
Allergies are a way that your body protects itself by triggering an immune response.
This can be in different ways such as rashes, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing to name a few.
Severe cases of allergies can be life threatening to your infant.
Not all children with allergies have a family history of allergies.
You also need to know the difference between intolerance and allergic reaction.
Your pediatrician can help you and answer any questions you may have.
The most important thing about infant allergies is not to try and treat them on your own.
If you suspect that your baby's symptoms are allergy related consult your doctor immediately.
If you give your child the wrong treatment it can make him or her worse.
Symptoms you need to look for are hives, itchy watery eyes, sneezing or stuffy nose and difficulty breathing.
You want to keep an eye out for anything new the baby has come in contact with as well as in the last 24 hours.
This will help find what triggered the allergic reaction.
While there are over the counter medication for allergies infant allergies that need to be treated with medication should always have the doctor's approval.
The medications available are not safe for your infant unless direct by a doctor and then only in the dosage prescribed.
Try avoiding any known triggers by vacuuming the baby's room daily and disinfecting the areas where your baby will play and sleep.
You can use HEPA filters in your home to help trap most of the allergens that are in the air.
They are also available for your vacuum.
Another thing you can do to help prevent infant allergies is by controlling the humidity in your home.
Wash bedding in hot water setting and make sure to dry completely.
You can also obtain allergen free mattress covers and pillow covers to give an extra layer of protection.
Try to avoid letting your pets into the baby's sleeping area.
While pets are very common they can also be a trigger for your child.