CHILDREN ALLERGY
ATOPIC DERMATITIS
This is usually the first manifestation of allergy, is 10-20 percent of all children, often during childhood. Atopic dermatitis or eczema, is characterized by itching, rashes with training sites scratches. Rash is usually red and dry, may have small blisters, and can flake and ooze over. Children and very young children, this rash associated with the face (especially cheeks), chest and head, back and scalp can join hands and legs. This distribution reflects where the child can scratch and, therefore, usually save the diaper area. Location rash changes in older children classics under the skin in front of the elbows and behind knees. Food and environmental allergies have been aggravated atopic dermatitis.
FOOD ALLERGIES
Allergies of food could be present in infants and young children and usually occurs after the introduction of solid foods in infancy. Almost all children with allergies of food must be some form of skin symptoms caused by eating food guilty, such as hives, swelling, itching or skin redness. These symptoms usually occur within minutes to eat as food, but may be delayed until a couple of hours. Other symptoms of allergy of food in young children may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, difficulty in breathing (asthma symptoms), runny nose, sneezing, and turbidity. In few cases, children may experience a serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which can be fatal
NASAL ALLERGIES
Allergic rhinitis occurs in approximately 50 percent of children with atopic dermatitis. Although most children do not begin testing until the age of allergic rhinitis in primary school, some children develop it earlier. Most children with allergic rhinitis experience symptoms of domestic animals, dust and mold in an earlier age, and pollen in an older age. The symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose and eyes and nasal congestion. Some children may also experience postnasal drip, allergic shoeshine (rings) and a line across the bridge of the nose from rubbing the palm up nose, a character named "hello allergic.
ASTHMA ALLERGY
Asthma affects approximately 8% of all people, and is the most common chronic disease among children. Most cases of asthma caused by allergies. In fact, one in four children suffering from allergic rhinitis to asthma. Asthma can occur at any age, although it is most often seen in men in the years pre-teens and women in their teens. Sometimes asthma is difficult to diagnose in very young children and may require a physician who is a specialist in asthma.
Symptoms of asthma may include following:
ATOPIC DERMATITIS
This is usually the first manifestation of allergy, is 10-20 percent of all children, often during childhood. Atopic dermatitis or eczema, is characterized by itching, rashes with training sites scratches. Rash is usually red and dry, may have small blisters, and can flake and ooze over. Children and very young children, this rash associated with the face (especially cheeks), chest and head, back and scalp can join hands and legs. This distribution reflects where the child can scratch and, therefore, usually save the diaper area. Location rash changes in older children classics under the skin in front of the elbows and behind knees. Food and environmental allergies have been aggravated atopic dermatitis.
FOOD ALLERGIES
Allergies of food could be present in infants and young children and usually occurs after the introduction of solid foods in infancy. Almost all children with allergies of food must be some form of skin symptoms caused by eating food guilty, such as hives, swelling, itching or skin redness. These symptoms usually occur within minutes to eat as food, but may be delayed until a couple of hours. Other symptoms of allergy of food in young children may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, difficulty in breathing (asthma symptoms), runny nose, sneezing, and turbidity. In few cases, children may experience a serious allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which can be fatal
NASAL ALLERGIES
Allergic rhinitis occurs in approximately 50 percent of children with atopic dermatitis. Although most children do not begin testing until the age of allergic rhinitis in primary school, some children develop it earlier. Most children with allergic rhinitis experience symptoms of domestic animals, dust and mold in an earlier age, and pollen in an older age. The symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, runny nose, itchy nose and eyes and nasal congestion. Some children may also experience postnasal drip, allergic shoeshine (rings) and a line across the bridge of the nose from rubbing the palm up nose, a character named "hello allergic.
ASTHMA ALLERGY
Asthma affects approximately 8% of all people, and is the most common chronic disease among children. Most cases of asthma caused by allergies. In fact, one in four children suffering from allergic rhinitis to asthma. Asthma can occur at any age, although it is most often seen in men in the years pre-teens and women in their teens. Sometimes asthma is difficult to diagnose in very young children and may require a physician who is a specialist in asthma.
Symptoms of asthma may include following:
- Cough - This may be the only symptom in some children having cough variant asthma .The cough is usually dry, hacking, and could be worse at night and after exercise and heavy work. In few children cough is so strong it makes them vomit. Remember that there are many causes of cough, cough and are not all caused asthma.
- Wheezing - This is a high tone, the kind of musical sound that can occur with respiration and production in children with asthma. This usually gets worse with other symptoms of asthma, and flares on the exercise and other asthma triggers. Note that all wheezing is due to asthma.
- Difficult breathing - Some children may get out of breath faster than their friends, and therefore become less active. Children with severe asthma have more shortness of breath at rest or wake up with this overnight.
- Chest tightness - A child can be described as a feeling of pressing or hug someone. Other children, said her chest hurts or feels weird.
- Other symptoms are not specific for asthma in babies with feeding difficulties, and children are tired all the time or avoid sports and other activities, and children with disabilities in sleeping.
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