How to help ease your child?s spring allergy woes

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We all know the symptoms of spring allergies?runny noses, decongestion, sneezing, itchy eyes or skin?but we can still be caught by surprise when our kids experience them. Whether this is an annual issue or it?s the first time that your kids are experiencing these symptoms, touch base with your pediatrician or family doctor for advice on what you should do next. Your doctor may recommend a COVID-19 test or confirm that these are simply seasonal allergies that commonly flare up at this time of year. Read on for healing remedies that will help your little one feel better.
Runny noses and decongestion It can sometimes seem like kids have a nose-faucet when allergies hit. But, to quote Shrek, better out than in! Have plenty of Boogie Wipes® saline nose wipes on hand since they contain natural saline to gently remove mucus and dissolve hardened-on snot; they?re also safe for sensitive skin made more tender due to extra wiping. And don?t forget to remind your child to sneeze into their sleeve or a wipe and dispose of used wipes as soon as possible. One thing we learned during the pandemic is how to keep germs to ourselves.
To break up congestion, have your little one take a warm shower or bath. Once they?re done, stay in the bathroom, fill it with steam and sit for 15 to 30 minutes. A humidifier provides the same benefit, adding moisture to the air which breaks ...
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