As the temperatures outside begin getting colder, it's likely that parents may notice their children's allergy symptoms worsening.
"Outdoor exposure to pollution, pollen and damp or cool weather is often blamed for allergy or asthma problems, but note that indoor exposure to irritants is more important," states Florida-based news outlet ABC Action News. "With kids spending more time indoors, many irritants may be in your house and you may not know it."
According to the source, the following irritants could be exacerbating your child's asthma and allergy symptoms:
Cleaning products – No one should be breathing in toxic chemicals — especially kids who suffer from asthma. Fortunately, Allergy Be Gone sells a number of all-natural cleaning products that are safer to use around the home.
Pet dander – It's more common for people to be allergic to cats, but dogs can cause negative reactions, too. To combat pet dander allergies, make sure your furry friend stays out of your son or daughter's bedroom and off of household furniture.
Tobacco smoke – Parents who smoke cigarettes are encouraged to do so outdoors, as the fumes can trigger asthma attacks in children.
While it's impossible to completely eliminate your child's exposure to indoor allergens, there are specific allergy products that you can buy that will help keep his or her asthma and allergy symptoms from getting too out of control. It's important for all kids to sleep well at night, so you may want to consider investing in hypoallergenic mattresses, pillowcases and sheets for their beds. These items are effective at reducing the buildup of pet dander, dust mites and other common irritants.