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Keep hay fever at bay
By Babyexpert.com on 19/06/2007 15:50:00
If your toddler is prone to hay fever, take these simple steps to control it.

Hay fever rarely affects babies aged under two years, but after that age it becomes more common and often goes hand in hand with other allergies such as asthma and eczema.Snmeezing, watering eyes, snoring and mouth-breathing are all telltale signs

Can I take hay fever medicine while pregnant?
By Babyexpert.com on 19/08/2008 16:29:00
Q: is it safe to take hay fever medication now that I’m pregnant?

A. Generally, it is best to avoid taking hay fever medicine if you’re expecting. However, the older, sedating antihistamines are usually considered safe during pregnancy but, because they can cause drowsiness, take care.Avoid the newer, non

Low-fat yoghurt in pregnancy linked to childhood allergies
By Babyexpert.com on 21/09/2011 10:32:00
Children of mothers who eat low-fat yoghurt during pregnancy are at a higher risk of developing asthma and hay fever by the age of seven.

A survey of over 60,000 mothers from Denmark has revealed that daily consumption of low-fat yoghurt during pregnancy increased the chances of asthma in their children by 1.6 times. It also almost doubled the chances of their children contracting hay

Which medicines are safe to take during pregnancy?
By Emma Daly on 08/05/2013 10:22:26
Dr Dawn Harper guides you through which over-the-counter remedies are OK when you're pregnant

in the low doses that are in these remedies, but it is always best to follow the manufacturer’s advice.”7. Hay feverHay fever, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis, is an increasingly common allergic reaction to pollen, affecting one in five people

Your guide to conjunctivitis
By Emma Daly on 26/03/2013 11:46:51
How to tackle this common eye complaint and when you should see a doctor

conjunctivitis due to hay fever, wearing wrap-around sunglasses can help. Irritant conjunctivitis will clear up once the irritant is removed. Your child may feel more comfortable wearing goggles when swimming and using perfume-free shampoo.If your child complains

Your guide to eczema
By Emma Daly on 12/04/2013 10:35:14
How you can deal with this common childhood complaint

to an allergen, such as dust or pollen, though it's not always caused by this and only one in ten children with eczema has a good allergy that makes it worse. It runs in families and is more common in people with asthma or hay fever, or where one or both parents

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