Pediatric Allergy Care & Diagnosis
Expert guidance on identifying and managing childhood allergies, allergic rhinitis, and common skin rashes to keep your child comfortable and healthy.

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Pediatric Allergy Care & Diagnosis
Expert guidance on identifying and managing childhood allergies, allergic rhinitis, and common skin rashes to keep your child comfortable and healthy.
🤧🌼 Is your child constantly sneezing or rubbing their eyes this season? It might not be a cold — it could be seasonal allergies. In our latest blog, we explain: ✔ Common child allergies symptoms ✔ How to tell the difference between allergies and a cold ✔ When to seek pediatric allergy treatment ✔ Tips to help kids feel better during allergy season Allergies can affect sleep, school performance, and daily comfort, but the right care can make a big difference. 📖 Read the full article here: 🌐 suramedhealthcenter.com 📍 Palm Springs • Greenacres • Wellington • Boca Raton • Port St. Lucie
🥜Peanut-related anaphylaxis can be severe and dangerous, especially during Halloween when candy is more readily available. Ensure to always check all of your child's candy bags. Learn more here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7532006/
🤧Allergy testing can be performed on children six (6) months of age and older. With many options available, allergy tests have come a long way. Learn more: https://suramedhealthcenter.com/allergy-tests/
Halloween is coming! This is something I like to post every year, just as a reminder. You wouldn't believe how many dirty looks we get when we, as adults, walk up to the door with the other kids, while our wheelchair bound son is staying on the sidewalk. Some people have even said very rude things. People need to realize that not every child is the same.
What a great issue of Allergic Living Magazine!! Prepping my son for Kindergarten at a new school means MORE field trips...taking him outside of the comfort of an allergy-safe school zone. Thanks #allergicliving for great tips on managing school adventures. 👍🏾