I believe many people are troubled by allergies in their daily lives, especially during seasonal changes. Symptoms can be very obvious, and if allergies occur, the whole body will feel uncomfortable. Patients with allergies are also very concerned about whether allergies have an impact on infants.
1. Skin. Allergic infants may develop red rashes of varying sizes on their skin, often on the face, neck, and ears. Some infants may also develop small bumps resembling mosquito bites. If the baby had eczema before, allergies can exacerbate the symptoms of eczema.
2. Digestive tract. The digestive system of infants is relatively weak, and after allergies, they are more likely to experience increased frequency of vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain (crying and restlessness), constipation, diarrhea, and watery stools.
3. Respiratory tract. The respiratory system may have symptoms similar to those of a cold. In addition to visible symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose, babies often rub their noses themselves. At night, there may be dry cough, and the most serious situation is difficulty breathing.
In addition to the above symptoms, allergies can also have a significant impact on the lives of infants. In the short term, the baby's mental state will always feel weak and drowsy, and their temper will deteriorate, making them more prone to crying. The long-term impact is that there is no significant increase in weight and height, and even weight loss may occur.