How to recognize respiratory allergic diseases

  There is a special group of children with allergies in recurrent respiratory infections.
  Manifestations of allergic constitution.
  (1) Coughing a few times or sneezing in the morning as soon as they wake up.
  (2) habitual action of rubbing eyes and nose.
  (3) Having eczema in infancy.
  (4) Rash when eating seafood.
  (5) Have red eyes and runny nose easily in spring.
  (6) Have often had itching on the body.
  (7) Have suffered from hives.
  Most of these children will have a family history of allergies, and the importance of a family history of allergies.
  (1) Children are more likely to develop asthma if their parents or close relatives have allergic diseases/asthma.
  (2) Influenced by genetic factors. Allergic tendencies are passed on to the next generation, giving the baby an allergic constitution.
  (3) People with allergies can develop a variety of allergic diseases and can occur at any age (infants, children, adults).
  Respiratory allergic diseases include.
  (1) Allergic pharyngitis/cough (chronic pharyngitis).
  (2) Allergic rhinitis.
  (3) Cough following respiratory tract infection.
  (4) Cough variant asthma.
  (5) Wheezing in infants and children.
  (6) Asthma in children.
  (7) Atypical asthma (chest symptoms predominate).
  The symptoms of this group of diseases are.
  (1) Throat clearing, itchy throat, foreign body sensation in the throat.
  (2) Nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose, eye rubbing.
  (3) Shrugging nose, blinking eyes – showing some strange movements; ;
  (4) Strong cough in the early morning and at night, strong cough when stimulated by cold air or foreign objects, strong cough after exercise.
  (5) Recurrent cough for a longer period of time (4 weeks).
  (6) Coughing for a long time after a cold or pneumonia.
  (7) Sudden wheezing or cold accompanied by wheezing, chest tightness and breath-holding.
  To manage your home environment.
  (1) Do not keep pets in the house, clean stuffed animals (dander) frequently.
  (2) Do not smoke in the room (smoke).
  (3) Use a wet mop or rag when cleaning the room to try to avoid raising dust (dust mites).
  (4) Use fragrance-free soap (odor).
  (5) Replace carpets with wood or tile floors (dust mites, mold).
  (6) Wash all bedding weekly in hot water at 600°C and dry in the sun (dust mites, mold).
  (7) Reduce the number of indoor plants (pollen, mold).
  (8) Dispose of newspapers and magazines (mold).
  (9) Keep bathroom tiles, bathtubs, toilets and shower curtains clean (mold).
  (10) Pay attention to the cleanliness of humidifiers (mold).
  (11) Keeping garbage cans clean (mold).
  (12) Clean and maintain air conditioners (dust mites, mold).
  (13) Not sleeping in the basement (mold).
  (14) Take things with strong odors out of the room (odors).