Pollen Allergies In Children

We understand that hay-fever allergies can be challenging for parents to deal with. This is why our team is on hand to make the process more manageable, giving you the support and advice you need to treat your child effectively.

What Causes Hay-Fever In Children?

Hay-fever, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, is a common condition that aects the nose, eyes, throat and ears. It aects children allergic to pollen and the condition is most common throughout the spring and summer, as this is when seed plants are released into the wind. Symptoms usually occur from 5 years of age and peak in the teenage years. Some children can have symptoms earlier than 5 years of age, but it is not usually present in infants.

Although seasonal allergic rhinitis is prevalent, the condition can occur all year round. This is known as perennial allergic rhinitis. The condition can be complex as multiple types of pollen exist, such as tree, grass, weed pollen and moulds. This allergic condition is oen more common than parents think, aecting up to 30% of children in the UK

Symptoms Of Hay-Fever In Children

There are several common
symptoms of hay-fever in
children that are easy to
identify, this includes:

  • Itching eyes/nose
  • Sneezing
  • Runny nose
  • Blocked nose
  • Throat clearing/snorting

If you are a parent who suers from hay-fever, you will notice that the symptoms are generally the same in adults as in children. Although the symptoms are similar, their severity can vary. Some children will show no signs of the symptoms listed above, and hay-fever will not drastically impact their lives. Unfortunately, others can be severely aected by the condition and may need treatment.

When To Seek Paediatric Help

Most children can ease their hay-fever symptoms with over-the-counter medication. If you find over-the-counter medication doesn’t work, you should seek advice from a medical professional, like our support team here at Children’s Allergy Doctors. Children who suffer from additional allergic symptoms like asthma will often find their hayfever can be more serious. Therefore, paediatric help is advised. Even without asthma, the condition can be debilitating. Some children’s ongoing symptoms can make their school and personal life challenging. Therefore, we recommend identifying any pollen triggers that aect your child to help them with allergen avoidance and to find suitable treatment options.

Long-Term Effects Of Hay-Fever On Your Child

If hay-fever is left untreated, it can lead to various upper respiratory issues, which can be particularly diffcult for children with asthma. In some cases, persistent symptoms can lead to the development of long-term conditions such as sinusitis. However, this is not common.

Parents can seek comfort in knowing that hay-fever is not generally classed as a dangerous condition. Most children suering from hay-fever will find that the condition improves over time. We offer a wide range of services here at Children’s Allergy Doctors to help them better manage their condition. If you would like to know more about the services we provide, such as hay-fever management, don’t hesitate to book an appointment today via our website.

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