Common September Allergies … and Three Steps to Relief for Your Kiddos

Baz Team

September 4, 2024

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Q: What are the common September allergies in the Central Valley of California?

A: September allergies in the Central Valley consist of a high concentration of weed pollens, like ragweed, which can drift and spread for miles, causing sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes in allergic individuals. Dust mites thrive in the hot and humid conditions of late summer and early fall. This can trigger asthma and allergic reactions, too. Lastly, mold spores that are stirred up by agriculture and farming activities are common this time of year and can lead to irritating symptoms. 

Q: How can I create a safe environment from September allergies for my child?

A: To minimize your child’s exposure to allergens, keep windows closed during the early mornings and late afternoons because these are peak pollen times. Use air purifiers with HEPA filters to reduce indoor allergens and don’t forget to regularly clean and vacuum your home.

Q: What medications are best for managing allergic reactions?

A: OTC antihistamines and nasal sprays can help control allergy symptoms. For severe cases, consult with your doctor and discuss whether or not allergy shots or drops might be right for you. 

Q: What’s the best way to create an allergy action plan for my child?

A: Work with your allergist to create a personalized action plan for your child. This plan should include detailed steps to take during an allergic reaction, a list of medications and emergency contact information. Educate your child about their allergies and what to avoid, empowering them to take control of their health.

Q: Are there any bonus tips?

A: Yes!

  • Track Pollen Counts: Monitor local forecasts and limit outdoor activities for your children when the pollen counts are high.
  • Shower and Change Clothes: Have your child shower and change clothes after outdoor play to wash away pollen and other allergens.
  • Stay Hydrated: Drinking lots of water can help thin mucus and keep airways clear.

By taking these proactive steps, you can help your child manage their allergies and start the school year safely!

Schedule a consultation with Baz Allergy, Asthma & Sinus Center today to discuss your child’s allergy plan even further!

This entry was posted in Allergies, Allergy, Allergy Treatment, Asthma on September 4, 2024 by Baz Team.

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