What to do if a one year old child has allergies

  Many people nowadays have an allergic constitution, and when they come into contact with allergens, they may experience some allergic symptoms such as itching, skin redness, swelling, etc. If the allergy is very severe, it can also cause difficulty breathing and even pose a life-threatening risk. So, what should I do if a one year old child has allergies?

  

What to do if a one year old child has allergies1

  If a one year old child is allergic, measures should be taken according to the specific situation. If the allergy is mild, there is generally no need for special treatment, as long as the child is removed from the allergic environment. If the allergy symptoms are obvious, it is necessary to take the child to see a doctor. The doctor will give the child anti allergic drugs and oral vitamin C, which can help the child desensitize.

  One year old children who develop allergies may not only be born with an allergic constitution, but also due to weakened immune function. This can cause children to develop allergic reactions to previously non allergenic items and foods. In addition to taking anti allergic medications, they should also use drugs that enhance their immunity.

  When children are allergic, they should stay away from allergens. The most common allergens currently are pollen, animal hair, and mites. In addition, parents must also adjust the diet of their children and never give them foods that are prone to allergies, such as seafood, mangoes, etc., as this can easily worsen their child's allergy symptoms.

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