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Is My Child Having an Allergy? Some Symptoms Could Be the Signs

06.11.2025 | article

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Children often experience skin rashes, itching, coughing, or a runny nose.

At first, parents may assume it’s just a cold, minor insect bites, or simple skin irritation.

However, in some cases these symptoms may actually be signs of an allergy.
Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances such as pollen, dust, or certain foods.

Common Triggers in the Philippines

Because of the tropical climate, allergies are common in the Philippines.

High humidity encourages the growth of mold and dust mites, both of which can worsen symptoms indoors.

Pollen is also present throughout the year, increasing the chance of nasal and respiratory allergies.

Among children, common food allergens include eggs, cow’s milk, peanuts, shellfish, and soy products, and more.

What Parents Can Do

If your child’s rash, cough, or runny nose does not improve, or symptoms keep coming back, it is best to seek medical advice rather than rely on self-diagnosis.

Allergy symptoms often resemble those of colds or infections, making it difficult for parents to tell the difference.
A doctor may suggest simple allergy testing, prescribe antihistamines, or provide guidance on how to avoid triggers.

Living Comfortably with Allergies

Allergies are usually not life-threatening, but they can greatly affect a child’s daily comfort and school life.

With early recognition, proper medical care, and small daily steps—such as frequent cleaning, using air purifiers, and checking food labels—parents can help their children live more comfortably and stay healthy.

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