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  2. Kids and allergies: Am I doing enough to treat them? - AOL

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    Allergies can often be managed at home — if parents keep an open dialogue with their pediatrician, use over the counter medications correctly and know what signs to look for in case their kid's ...

  3. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    Children affected by allergies in the developed world: [2] 1 in 13 have eczema; 1 in 8 have allergic rhinitis; 3-6% are affected by food allergy; Children in the United States under 18 years of age: [3] Percent with any allergy: 27.2%; Percent with seasonal allergy: 18.9%; Percent with eczema: 10.8%; Percent with food allergy: 5.8%

  4. 5 Ways to Soothe Your Kids' Seasonal Allergies—For Good - AOL

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  5. Keep your kids' seasonal allergies under control with these ...

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    Hey, parents! Spring is right around the corner. That means warmer weather, but also possibly spring allergies – which can be miserable. Dr. Alok Patel, MD is sharing some tips and tricks for ...

  6. Ketotifen - Wikipedia

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    Ketotifen is an antihistamine medication and a mast cell stabilizer used to treat allergic conditions such as conjunctivitis, asthma, and urticaria (hives).Ketotifen is available in ophthalmic (eye drops or drug-eluting contact lenses) and oral (tablets or syrup) forms: the ophthalmic form relieves eye itchiness and irritation associated with seasonal allergies, while the oral form helps ...

  7. Allergen immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Allergen immunotherapy, also known as desensitization or hypo-sensitization, is a medical treatment for environmental allergies (such as insect bites) and asthma. [1] [2] Immunotherapy involves exposing people to larger and larger amounts of allergens in an attempt to change the immune system's response.