How I’m helping my son through allergy season
Does your child have seasonal allergies? Luckily there are several things you can do to make allergy season easier for you and your child. If pollen is the culprit, it might be smart avoid the highest pollen times of the day: 5-10AM and at dusk. If that isn’t possible, make sure your child rinses off when they get home. A super easy fix is to regularly wash your child’s sheets and pillows and make sure their room is free of dust. Keep reading for more tips on how to help your child feel his or her best during allergy season.
Key Takeaways:
- Every mom knows that hopeless feeling when her child is sick with a cold.
- Everyone in the family just wants their normal routine back and for everyone to be breathing easier again.
- Can you imagine what it would be like if the stuffy nose, sneezing and itchy eyes lasted for a month or longer?
“Children who have allergies are subject to these symptoms long term. Their moms and dads are left with the struggle of trying to help them be comfortable and free of symptoms.”