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Don’t Let Allergies Keep Your Child Inside this Summer

(ARA) – “My favorite part of summer is when the whole neighborhood gets together to play a huge game of tag,” exclaims 11-year-old Abigail Lafferty from Pennsylvania. “That and no school for three months!” For kids – and their parents – who have waited months to get outside to play, warm and sunny days mean it’s time for tee ball, skateboarding, swimming and tons of outdoor fun. But for children who suffer from seasonal allergies, warmer weather can mean the onset of symptoms such as sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, runny nose and itchy throat.

“More than 6 million children suffer from seasonal allergies that can be triggered during outdoor physical activity,” says nationally renowned pediatrician Dr. Jennifer Trachtenberg, who is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

A mother of three and a clinical instructor at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, Dr. Trachtenberg recommends giving your child an allergy medication that is designed for children, like Children’s Benadryl(R) Allergy Fastmelt(R) tablets, which can help relieve allergy symptoms and get them back outside. The easy-to-use, rapidly dissolving tablets offer an effective, painless solution for getting your child to take his medication.

Allergies are not the only thing that can curtail summer fun. Dehydration, skinned knees, stinging insects and sunburn can also prevent your child from enjoying outdoor activities.

“Before you send your kids out to play, be sure to take a few common-sense precautions,” says Dr. Trachtenberg.

Here are some summer outdoor safety tips for parents based not only on her years of practicing medicine, but also her experience as a mom to two young boys and a little girl.

Keeping these simple guidelines in mind will ensure that both kids and parents have a fun, relaxing summer.

For more information on seasonal allergy prevention or Children’s Benadryl Allergy Fastmelt tablets, visit www.benadrylusa.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content