Children are fragile beings, and for the most part, your job as a parent is to keep them healthy and safe. However, there are constant and uprising threats that tend to make that job a bit more difficult. are a bit common and most of them can be managed until adulthood with the right measures.泭
If you are familiar with the way allergies affect children, youll understand the uncertainty that comes with diagnosing your child for a particular allergy. In this article, well introduce you to common allergies in children and offer suggestions on what you can do to manage your childrens allergies.泭
What is an Allergy?
is how the bodys immune system responds to substances it perceives as harmful. This response causes a reaction known as an allergic reaction. The substances in question that cause this allergic reaction are known as allergens.泭
Its important to note that allergens, especially with food allergies, are not necessarily bad for consumption; it just means that the childs system (if having an allergic reaction), doesnt accept that particular substance. For example, some children have allergic reactions to milk or peanuts, but that doesnt make either milk or peanuts bad for consumption.泭
Allergies could be seasonal or life-long, and its often advised to avoid the allergens in order to prevent frequently recurring allergic reactions.
Symptoms of Allergies in Children
Allergens can get into the body through inhalation, ingestion or skin-absorption, and then trigger an allergic reaction. Asthma and allergic rhinitis are two common allergic reactions , and they both have . Therefore, it is important to know the signs to watch out for.泭
Typically, a child who sneezes often, develops a rash, gets cramps or nausea after consuming certain food may have allergies. However, before we get into the common allergies in children beyond just food allergies, here are a few to watch out for:
Mild symptoms
- Itchy and runny nose
- Itchy and watery eyes
- Skin rashes or hives
- Stomach cramps
- Diarrhoea
- Loss of breath
- Eczema
Severe Symptoms
- Tongue swelling
- Wheezing (a whistling sound when breathing)
- Loss of consciousness
- Trouble swallowing
- Chest pain
- Drop in blood pressure (causes light-headedness)
When children experience these symptoms, you might notice that they would put their hands in their mouth, have slurred speech or exhibit panic. They may also use descriptive sentences like My mouth feels funny, Theres something in my throat or This food is too spicy.
Common Allergies in Children
A large percentage of allergies in children are but that doesnt discredit other allergies caused by pets, medication or insects.泭
- Food Allergies
Majority of food allergies are diagnosed in early childhood, and according to by John Hopkins, nearly 5 percent of children under the age of five years have food allergies. Another publication also shows that food allergy affects an estimated of children under age 3.泭
The most common causes of food allergies in children are milk, eggs and peanuts, with tree nuts, fish, peanuts and shellfish commonly causing the most severe reactions. In infants, soy allergy is more common than in older kids considering that soy proteins are often contained in prepared foods. Food allergies have symptoms similar to other medical conditions and problems, therefore it is important to consult your childs doctor for a diagnosis.泭
- Insect Allergies
Insect allergies are allergic reactions to insect stings, bites or presence of bugs in the house.泭 At least per year are as a result of insect stings anaphylaxis. Allergies to cockroaches and dust mites are probably the most common cause of insect allergies in children, although stings from honeybees, wasps and fire ants are also known to cause allergic reactions. Normally, reactions to insect stings will cause pain, redness or swelling and the severity will vary from child to child. An immediate solution to insect allergies can be to disinfect the area by washing with soap and water or applying ice to lessen the pain or swelling.
- Drug Allergies
If your child develops hives or experiences difficulty breathing after taking certain medications, it is likely that he or she has a drug allergy. The most common type of medicines that cause allergic reactions is antibiotics. Other include aspirin, ibuprofen and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- Chemical Allergies
Chemical allergies occur as a result of exposure to certain chemicals that may be contained in detergents, dyes, skincare products or cosmetics. The two common are skin sensitisation which results in allergic contact dermatitis and sensitisation of the respiratory tract which is associated with occupational rhinitis and asthma.
How to Help Children with Allergies
- Consult a paediatrician
In order to allergies, it is important to reach out to your childs healthcare provider. Allergies are often diagnosed through a skin test, blood test or challenge test. One of the most effective ways that professionals deal with allergies is to prescribe an emergency kit containing epinephrine, allergy shots (immunotherapy) or medicine. To support the paediatricians efforts, you can take notes before and after your visits to keep tabs on prescriptions, instructions, follow-up appointments and questions.
- Avoid allergens
After speaking to a doctor and diagnosing the causes of your childs allergies, it is important to avoid the foods or allergens that cause allergic reactions. For food allergies, avoid foods fried with the same oil as other foods that your child may be allergic to and if you plan to eat out, pay attention to the ingredients contained on the menu.泭
- Improve your childs diet
Giving your child vitamins and minerals as supplements for the foods he or she cant eat is a simple way to manage allergies in children. Remember to always consult your childs doctor before you take any decision concerning your childs health.泭
- Inform your childs school about allergies
Informing relevant contacts at your childs school is also an important step in managing allergies in children. When at school, children can unintentionally eat food they are allergic to or participate in physical activities (such as playing soccer on grass) that expose them to insect allergies. In a child-centred school, there will always be caretakers that you can speak to about your child’s allergies. That way, youll have extra helping hands as you deal with your childs allergies.泭
Finally, you should know that your child is not alone in this. Allergies in children are common and although they can sometimes get in the way of your childs regular functions, when identified early and managed properly, you can prevent your child from missing school or spending time in the clinic due to allergic reactions.


