
I bambini possono avere la febbre da fieno?
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Le allergie possono causare frustrazione e disagio, in particolare nei neonati, che faticano a capire perché si sentono male. Sebbene i neonati possano sviluppare la febbre da fieno, è possibile ridurre i loro rischi con semplici cambiamenti nella tua casa e nel tuo stile di vita.
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Cos'è la febbre da fieno?
Febbre da fieno is an allergy to pollen, though the medical term is seasonal allergic rhinitis. 1 in 4 people in the UK are allergic to pollen.
I bambini possono avere la febbre da fieno?
Torna ai contenutiBabies and young children aren't immune to hay fever or other allergies, but research is currently limited for this age group.
Symptoms of allergic rhinitis (AR) can often go ignored and untreated, as they can be mistaken for the baby having a raffreddore comune, an upper respiratory tract infection, or perhaps having the pain of teething.
A runny nose is important to look ut for, since it can be a symptom of:
Otitis media (ear infections).
Sinusitis (infected sinuses).
Asma.
Developmental abnormalities of the jaw that may require orthodontic treatment.
For information on the best way to manage hay fever in slightly older children, read our article 'What works best for treating hay fever in children'.
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How likely is a baby to develop hay fever?
Torna ai contenutiDr Deborah Lee of Doctor Fox Online Pharmacy explains that if a baby with AR also suffers from eczema atopico, asma, food allergies, or an allergy to insect bites/stings,it suggests that a possible hay fever diagnosis could be likely in the future.
Babies can be allergic to just one type of pollen (such as tree or grass), or they might have an allergic reaction to several pollen types. This could mean they show symptoms of hay fever from spring through until autumn.
Symptoms of hay fever in babies
Torna ai contenutiSigns of hay fever in your baby include:
Frequent sneezing.
Blocked or runny noses.
Itchy ears, throat, and/or mouth.
Red, swollen or watery eyes.
Mal di testa.
If left untreated, hay fever in babies can impact your baby's sleep (making them more tired during the day) and make them very distressed.
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When might hay fever in babies worsen?
Torna ai contenutiSince hay fever is a seasonal allergy to pollen, symptoms tend to worsen when trees and grasses are actively reproducing in spring and summer, which increases the pollen count.
Grass pollen is most common between May and July.
Tree pollen is most common between February and June.
Ragweed pollen is most common between June and September.
How to relieve hay fever in babies
Torna ai contenutiIf you suspect your baby could have hay fever, these tips might help:
Buying a pollen filter for your car's air vents.
Reducing your baby's time spent outdoors during hay fever season (hay fever tends to be worse between late March and September).
Washing your baby's face with cool water to remove any pollen after time in parks or gardens.
Changing your baby's clothes when you come in from being outside. Wash their clothes in hot water at 60°C or above.
Keeping windows and doors shut when you are at home.
Vacuuming regularly to remove any potential dust mites. Using a vacuum with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter is said to help remove at least 99.97% of dust, pollen, mould and bacteria.
Avoiding smoking near your baby, and try to prevent them from being exposed to second-hand smoke.
Ensuring your baby wears a wide-brimmed hat when outdoors to shield their face from pollen.
Is there an antihistamine for babies?
Torna ai contenutiHay fever does not have a cure, but it can be managed. Dr Lee says that antistaminici - which come in liquid and tablet form - are not recommended for children under the age of 2 years in the UK. However, you can consult your GP or pharmacist, who might be able to prescribe a suitable treatment.
"Ricerche recenti has identified that fexofenadine can be used safely in children as young as one year old, so this may hold promise for the future."
In severe cases of hay fever, it has been known for children to have immunotherapy, which is a long-term treatment that involves exposing a child to small amounts of the substance they are allergic to via a skin prick. This allows them gradually to build up their tolerance and reduce their hay fever symptoms. This might be an option in the future if other medications have not worked.
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What is the difference between hay fever in babies and a common cold?
Symptoms of hay fever in babies, such as a runny nose, can often be mistaken for a common cold or an upper respiratory tract infection. However, hay fever is an allergic reaction to pollen, while a cold is caused by a virus. If your baby's symptoms align with the pollen season (spring through autumn) and include frequent sneezing, itchy ears, throat, or mouth, and red, swollen, or watery eyes, it could indicate hay fever rather than a cold.
Could my baby's runny nose be a sign of something more serious than hay fever?
Yes, a runny nose in babies is an important symptom to monitor as it can be associated with conditions other than hay fever. These include ear infections (otitis media), infected sinuses (sinusitis), asthma, or developmental abnormalities of the jaw that might later require orthodontic treatment. If you are concerned about your baby's runny nose, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, it's advised to seek medical guidance.
How long does a baby typically experience hay fever symptoms each year?
The duration of hay fever symptoms in babies can vary depending on what type of pollen they are allergic to. If a baby is allergic to only one type of pollen, such as grass or tree pollen, their symptoms may be limited to specific periods. However, if they are allergic to multiple types of pollen, they could show hay fever symptoms from spring through until autumn, as different pollen types are prevalent at different times of the year.
Why is it important to treat hay fever in babies?
If left untreated, hay fever in babies can have a significant impact on their well-being. It can disturb their sleep, leading to them being more tired during the day, and it can also cause them considerable distress. Managing the symptoms can help improve their comfort and quality of life.
Are there any specific cleaning methods or products that can help reduce pollen in my home?
To help reduce pollen and other allergens in your home, it's recommended to vacuum regularly. Using a vacuum cleaner with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter is particularly helpful, as it is effective at removing a high percentage of dust, pollen, mould, and bacteria from the air and surfaces in your home. You should also keep windows and doors shut to prevent pollen from entering.
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Emily Jane Bashforth
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NCTJ
Emily è una scrittrice di articoli per Patient, scrivendo articoli su una varietà di argomenti relativi alla salute e al benessere.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr Krishna Vakharia is an NHS GP. She is also a regular examiner for the postgraduate Diploma in Practical Dermatology at Cardiff University as well as being the Chief Medical Officer for health at Optum UK.
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