Children with allergies can have a hard time expressing what they are feeling.
You may not think that allergy symptoms contribute to your child's behavior. It
takes an observant parent to notice certain signs of allergy in a child.
Allergy symptoms can result in lost sleep, a poor school experience, and even
missed school days. By getting proper treatment and taking some simple measures
to reduce exposure to allergy-causing substances, you can help your child manage
his or her allergy symptoms.
There are steps you can take to help manage his or her allergies a little bit
easier. See Controlling Childhood Allergies for more information.
If you are confused by your child's symptoms, or if the symptoms are prolonged,
you should contact your healthcare professional for guidance.
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