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    Henry Rone 1 month ago

    Recognizing infant pollen allergies early is important for proper care and comfort. Common signs include persistent sneezing, runny or congested nose, and watery or itchy eyes. Infants may also experience frequent coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing during high pollen seasons. Skin reactions like rashes, eczema flare-ups, or redness around the face and neck can also indicate sensitivity. Feeding difficulties, irritability, or disturbed sleep may occur due to discomfort caused by nasal congestion or itchy eyes. In some cases, mild swelling of lips or eyelids may appear. If you notice these symptoms repeatedly during spring or fall, it could suggest infant pollen allergies. Consulting a pediatric allergist can help confirm the diagnosis through observation, testing, and careful monitoring, allowing for tailored management strategies such as minimizing exposure, using gentle nasal saline sprays, or following medical guidance for symptom relief.

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    Jenn jan 1 month ago

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