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MADISON, Wis. -- Spring is in the air again, which means so are your allergies. As flowers bloom and pollen fills the air, many children are beginning to experience the familiar symptoms of seasonal allergies. A local pediatrician offers valuable insights for parents navigating this challenging time.
To help alleviate allergy symptoms, it’s essential to monitor pollen counts and limit outdoor activities on high-pollen days. Keeping windows closed can also minimize indoor exposure to allergens. Parents should encourage their children to shower and change clothes after being outside to remove any pollen that may have clung to their skin or clothing.
Over-the-counter antihistamines can be effective in managing symptoms, but parents should consult with a healthcare professional before administering any medication. Additionally, maintaining a clean home environment by regularly vacuuming and dusting can help reduce indoor allergens.
With these strategies in mind, parents can better support their children through the allergy season, ensuring they remain comfortable and healthy as spring unfolds.
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