Childhood is indisputably, one of the best phases of life. But often this phase is disrupted by illnesses and difficulties. Before they hit the age mark of one year, children are prone to develop allergies and become susceptible to various diseases as their immune system is still building up. For first time parents, it is important that they are aware of the different kinds of allergies that could harm children. Through this blog, it will be easier to understand and treat allergies which happen to kids. Now, let’s take a quick look at common allergies in kids.
Some symptoms of a common allergy in kids are:
A child may have one or more of these symptoms in varying levels. It is good to keep an eye as sometimes symptoms tend to shoot from mild to severe in a short span of time.
Although these allergies occur commonly, you need to ensure that your child doesn’t develop any of them. There’s a chance that these symptoms could get worse and without proper treatment and care, they may cause extreme discomfort.
Some of the common allergies in kids are:
Food allergies could occur when children consume a particular food for the first time. Common allergens are peanuts, eggs, milk, dairy products and gluten. A milk allergy (lactose intolerance) can come up during the latter years of the child’s life when he begins to consume milk. On the contrary, peanut, gluten and other such allergies can surface after 6 months of age when solid foods are introduced.
Current recommendations suggest food items like peanuts and other nuts should be introduced early in the first year of life.
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Although the symptoms are similar to a common cold, allergic rhinitis is one of the most common allergies in kids. It causes a runny nose, sneezing, coughing and sometimes it escalates to severe levels causing a blocked nose, wheezing and other related breathing difficulties. A child with allergic rhinitis may also develop pain in the ear, which may eventually lead to infection. This can be caused by pollen, parthenium or other allergens in the air.
It is a condition in which there is a restriction in the flow of air due to the inflammation, narrowing and swelling of the air passages. The body begins to produce extra mucus which makes it difficult to breathe normally. It may be triggered by similar allergens which causes rhinitis. It leads to wheezing, difficulty in breathing, coughing and shortness of breath.
It is a condition in which the cavities around the nasal passages become inflamed. It could get triggered by a cold or some allergens present in the air. One way to know the onset of the sinus is through signs of headache, facial pain, nasal congestion and a runny nose.
A bee sting is never gentle, but if somebody is allergic to the bee venom or bee sting, things could get worse. It may cause swelling of the stung area, severe redness, and itching. It may cause swollen air passages leading to difficulty in breathing and dizziness.
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Eczema is a form of dermatitis, which is one of the common allergies in kids. It is a skin condition which is marked by an itchy and an inflamed patch of skin. It appears around the elbow or behind the knees of young kids and teens. Scratching the affected areas can lead to redness of the skin.
We believe that prevention is better than cure. So here are a bunch of ways to prevent your child from developing any kind of allergies:
With a child who’s symptoms do not seem to get better, Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital seems like one of the best options. From a mild food allergy to a severe hay fever (rhinitis) the hospital houses experts from their fields to provide quick relief to your little one.
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Research states that outcomes of a dedicated Pediatric and neonatal hospital are way better than the outcomes of a multi-speciality hospital, when it comes to dealing with common allergies in kids and other ailments. Serving kids with love and compassion since 1999, Rainbow Hospitals have earned their love through their audience.
With a capacity of over 800 beds and ten branches spread across Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Bengaluru and now @ Delhi as Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital offers:
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Delhi has recently welcomed the Rainbow group, with over 150 beds of capacity. It is a tertiary care hospital with the most advanced perinatal care in the city. It has a level 4 NICU, with an advanced perinatal centre, fetal medicine and high risk obstetrics centre all under one roof.
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