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Thu, May 06 2021, 10:20 am
My toddler has been suffering with seasonal allergies for the past few weeks. Aside from giving him medication, what can I do to ensure that he doesn't suffer as much indoors?
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thunderstorm
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Thu, May 06 2021, 10:53 am
Keep all windows closed.
Someone told me that running the air conditioning helps as well .
Bathe daily to remove any pollen from their hair or skin.
My kids are really suffering from their allergies this year. Hopefully it’ll be over real soon.
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SYA
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Thu, May 06 2021, 1:56 pm
When coming into the house, wash hands and face right away
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Twinster
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Thu, May 06 2021, 3:33 pm
thunderstorm wrote: |
Someone told me that running the air conditioning helps as well . |
Make sure to replace the a/c filters and wash the vents often to prevent dust, mold and pollen from circulating in the air.
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