Do baby allergies go away on their own?

Whether your baby’s allergies will go away on their own depends on the degree of the allergy. Generally, mild symptoms can subside on their own, but severe symptoms are difficult to subside. Infants and young children have low immunity and are more prone to allergies, which are usually related to environmental and dietary factors. If the cause of the allergy can be identified in time, the allergy symptoms can subside after removing the allergens. For example, babies who are allergic to milk powder can usually be cured by changing milk powder. However, children with more severe allergy symptoms are slower and more difficult to recover and need anti-allergy treatment to avoid affecting their health. When your baby develops allergy symptoms, it is recommended to go to the pediatrician of the hospital in time and take appropriate measures under the guidance of the doctor for treatment, and it is not advisable to give your baby medication on your own in order to avoid adverse reactions. Pay attention to avoid letting the baby contact the relevant allergens, change the bath frequently, wear cotton clothes.