Children can suffer from many types of allergies and upper respiratory infections. Even a tiny amount of an allergy-causing food can trigger hives, swollen airways, or even a severe anaphylactic reaction. Allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, is a common problem in infants and children, with symptoms including a stuffy nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and a cough. Nurse Rona and her guests address your questions and concerns:
• Dr. Tara Levy, ND, a board-certified doctor of Naturopathy and a certified midwife.
• Dr. Kari Nadeau, MD, assistant professor of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology at Stanford School of Medicine as well as affiliated with three hospitals including Lucile S. Packard Children’s Hospital.
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