How to find natural remedies for children's allergies | Dare To Compare

How to find natural remedies for children's allergies | Dare To Compare

Natural Remedies for Children's Allergies This presentation contains images that were used under a Creative Commons License. Click here to see the full list of images and attributions: https://link.attribute.to/cc/1110682 Follow Us On Facebook: bit.ly/2WKCFXU For Business querries: [email protected] SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL HERE: bit.ly/2X1HkmU Natural remedies for stomach symptoms If your child has diarrhea, encourage them to eat a bland diet. For example, many people recommend rice, toast, bananas, and applesauce. It’s also important for them to drink plenty of water and other fluids. If your child feels nauseous, encourage them to rest and stay still. Get rid of strong scents that might make their upset stomach worse, such as candles or air fresheners. You can also look for special antinausea wristbands at your local drug store. They’re designed to stimulate a pressure point that might help relieve nausea. Though there is no strong evidence these work, they are low-risk. Natural remedies for skin symptoms Antihistamine creams and lotions are available at many drug stores. Some other remedies may also help soothe skin symptoms. For example, to help treat contact dermatitis, bathe the irritated area with warm water and mild soap. Then consider applying aloe vera gel or calendula cream. Note, however, that some people can also be sensitive to the ingredients in these products. If your child’s skin is dry, a fragrance-free moisturizing cream or ointment may help. To help relieve hives, apply a cool wet cloth to the area. Putting baking soda or oatmeal in your child’s bathwater might also provide a soothing effect. Natural remedies for sinus symptoms Even if you install filters on your air conditioner, get rid of allergy-triggering pets, and keep kids inside when pollen counts are high, it may be hard for them to avoid airborne allergens completely. To treat mild respiratory symptoms, consider trying over-the-counter allergy medications. Breathing in steam from a bowl of hot water may also help clear congested sinuses. And some people believe that nasal lavage can help. In this procedure, you use a neti pot or other device to flush your child’s nasal cavities out with water. Do this only with older children who will cooperate with the procedure.