Watching a child suffer from a chronic affliction like asthma or allergies can be hard on any parent, so what if we told you that there may be a way for mothers to protect their children from these diseases in the earliest stages of life?
According to TIME, Dr. Jay Lieberman of The University of Tennessee recently conducted a study among 192 women to determine the effect that obtaining allergy shots during pregnancy had on their children. The research revealed that receiving this type of treatment while pregnant "lowered their child's chance of developing asthma, food allergies and eczema by up to 16 percent," reports the source.
"More research is needed to understand if mothers can truly prevent allergies in their children by receiving allergy shots during or before pregnancy," Lieberman said in a press statement. "However, these study results show there is a strong association which is very encouraging as allergists to explore this possibility."
The news outlet notes that these findings are consistent with previous research that shows that mothers pass on protective immunity to their children while they're in the womb.
There is no cure for asthma or allergies, but the good news is that if your child suffers from either of these afflictions, there are simple steps you can take around the house to ensure their health and comfort. For example, you may want to consider investing in allergy control products like hypoallergenic bedding and an allergen air purifier.
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