It’s that time of year. In my practice, I am
seeing more children and adults with sneezing, puffy eyes, itchy eyes, forehead
headaches, you name it. Look outside and the reason is clear, our region is
plagued by significant amounts of tree and plant pollen and flowers and trees
are blooming. The pollen blankets our sidewalks, cars, and homes with fine,
green powder that causes a range of allergic symptoms.
My son and I have horrible seasonal allergies. I
get runny eyes and sinus headaches (the pressure above my eyes, across my
forehead, and next to my nose) and he gets puffy and itchy eyes, sneezing,
coughing, and asthma flares.
Here are the basics that we use to keep things under
control:
-
Avoid indoor allergens by
vacuuming and dusting regularly.
-
Avoid strong smells indoors such
as bleach and air freshener plug-ins and instead try fragrance-free cleaners
and a few drops of essential oils mixed with water.
-
Let kids play outside as much as
possible but pay attention to the Air Quality Index on the news. After playing
outside, have kids wash their hands and face to rinse off the pollen.
-
Rinse your sinuses with saline
(special salt) water to get rid of all of the pollen. You can buy a sinus rinse
bottle or neti-pot for less than $15. When you are having a lot of symptoms use
it two times a day, once in the morning and once at night. When things are
going well, just use it once a day at night before bed. Sometimes my patients
do not even need other medicines when they rinse their sinuses out regularly.
-
If needed, talk to your doctor
about fluticasone nose spray or antihistamines that don’t cause sleepiness such
as cetirizine (Zyrtex) or loratadine (Claritin).
-
Avoid using antihistamines that
cause sleepiness such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) too often unless prescribed
by a doctor.
With these few tips, I hope that you can avoid
sneezing, coughing, and itchy eyes.
For more information, check out a short article: https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/seasonal-allergies.html
Originally posted at: https://www.healthyhomepediatrics.com/blog
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments on posts older than 14 days are moderated as a spam precaution. So.Much.Spam.