Hay Fever is a condition that can affect
everyone, even the children. Although there are many similarities between
children and adults in regards to hay fever, the differences are very important
to be aware of, especially if you're a parent.
So what's similar?
Well,
children often have similar presenting symptoms (rhinitis, sneezing, stuffy
nose, sore throat etc). Another thing very important to keep in mind is the
similarities of the triggers. For children, often triggers include dust,
pollen, mold, pet dander and more. Therefore treatment in avoiding these
triggers is the same as for an adult. (for more information on this please see
previous blog entry). Pharmacological treatment is very similar as well and
most of the same medications have indications for children doses on the backs
of the packaging. Common medications recommended for children allergy relief
include Claritin and Singulair. Keep in mind that it is important to discuss
new medications for a child with a doctor and to ensure accurate dosage.
So what is different?
Many
children are often predisposed to other conditions, ie asthma and eczema.
Therefore hay fever symptoms may often exacerbate the symptoms of these
conditions. This could be especially dangerous with asthma because inadequate oxygenation
may occur.
Also,
children are at a higher risk for otitis media, also known as a common ear
infection. This occurs from the congestion in the sinus passageway. The reason
that children have a higher risk of this is because of the passage (Eustachian
tube) connects into the nasal passageway. In younger children the tube in more
horizontal as opposed to the more diagonal route of an adult Eustachian tube.
As a result, it is easier for it to become infected and inflamed.
Lastly,
because the development of a child is crucial and much of this is done at
school, it is important to address the symptoms of hay fever in a child. Not
only are the symptoms bothersome, but also it can actually impede in the
learning process and worsen attention. Hay fever can even decrease self-esteem with the constant
concern about how their symptoms are affecting their schoolwork and it’s affect
on the body.
Final Notes
Like
all hay fever sufferers, it is important to address the symptoms and take care
of them. With children these this need even increased. Make sure if you think
your child has hay fever visit your doctor to have him/her evaluated and see
what treatment is appropriate.
Check out http://www.keepkidshealthy.com/welcome/commonproblems/hayfever.html
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