Constant sneezing, a blocked or runny nose, mouth breathing, or disturbed sleep can leave children tired and irritable. Many parents feel frustrated when these symptoms keep returning, especially during certain seasons or after exposure to dust.
Eczema
When your child has constant itching, red patches, or dry skin, it affects more than just the skin. Sleep gets disturbed. Mood changes. Parents feel helpless watching their child scratch and cry.
Asthma
When your child struggles to breathe, coughs at night, or wheezes while running and playing, it can be frightening. Many parents worry about hospital visits, missed school days, and whether their child will ever be able to play freely.
Gastrointestinal Allergy
When your child has repeated vomiting, loose stools, tummy pain, or feeding struggles, it can feel exhausting and confusing. Many parents are told it is “just sensitive digestion” while the symptoms continue.
Food Allergy
Food allergies can feel frightening. A small bite can lead to rashes, vomiting, breathing difficulty, or sudden fear around meals. Over time, this anxiety can affect a child’s nutrition, confidence, and even family routines.
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