According to the report, seasonal allergies today strike at all times of the year, after they were dependent on the seasonal transition from one season to another or in the spring due to the blooming of flowers and the transmission of pollen in the air.
This health problem, which some doctors call allergic rhinitis or hay fever, seems to have become more than just an annoying source of coughing, stuffy nose, sneezing, and itchy eyes, as doctors point to other symptoms associated with it, which may include fatigue, poor concentration, and increased ear and sinus infections. In addition to asthma attacks.
Allergies in general, and seasonal allergies in particular, have always been considered one of the cases for which medical research failed to find an effective treatment, due to the different factors causing allergies from one child to another and the different response of the immune system, but some medications contributed to significantly alleviating their symptoms.
In this context, pediatrician consultant Dr. Muawiya Al-Alewi said:
Seasonal allergies occur at a specific time of the year, and have increased due to higher temperatures and significant industrial development. Pollution and mold spores are among the causes of this allergy. Over the past two months, seasonal allergies have increased in children. Runny nose, itchy throat, seizures such as asthma attacks, eczema, and dark circles under the eyes are the most common symptoms. Treatment is possible by oral medications or nasal sprays.