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Runny nose, watery eyes and itching - you might have spring fever
3 News NZ, New Zealand -
It happens this time every year, and while the symptoms sound like hay fever, this medical nasty is far worse. It is called 'spring fever' or 'upper airway ...

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Hankies out: it's the sneezy season
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 16, 2008
Most of us know what hayfever is. We have either experienced it or have close friends or relatives who get it. The itchy eyes, the runny nose, the sneezing ...
The Facts on Eczema
Canada.com, Canada - Nov 14, 2008
It is a genetically inherited condition that tends to run in families who also suffer from hay fever and asthma. Atopic dermatitis will affect about 10% to ...

Columbus Dispatch
Itchy and scratchy
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Nov 10, 2008
Developed in 1989 by British epidemiologist David P. Strachan, the hypothesis was his explanation for the finding that eczema and hay fever were less common ...
My world, and (ouch!) welcome to it
Dallas Morning News, TX - Nov 12, 2008
They called it "hay fever" in those days. The itching finally got so bad that I couldn't sleep at night and had trouble concentrating during the day. ...
HOUSE CALL: Red, itchy skin? You might have eczema
Jefferson County Journal, MO - Nov 11, 2008
Interestingly, people who have severe cases of eczema often have hay fever and asthma as well. You can decrease the chances of eczema flare-ups by taking ...
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Worcester Telegram, MA - Nov 24, 2008
Developed in 1989 by the British epidemiologist David P. Strachan, the hygiene hypothesis was his explanation for the finding that eczema and hay fever were ...

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Hypnotherapy as a treatment for Atopic Dermatitis in Adults and ...
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 7, 2008
... and young adults who have a family history of hay fever and asthma. Symptoms often include red, itchy, and flaky skin that is easily irritated. ...

Times Online
Tips for Barack Obama on finding a hypoallergenic pet
Times Online, UK - Nov 14, 2008
It is most commonly used for hay fever, and only rarely for pet allergies, in the UK. Such treatments must always be carried out under strict medical ...
11 items that should be in every tourist's first-aid kit
MSNBC - Nov 5, 2008
In addition to alleviating hay fever symptoms, this drug can be used to treat hives and an itchy nose or throat caused by food allergies. ...
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Autobytel Announces 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results
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"We continue to work diligently on attracting new users to our Web properties, while enhancing the value of our products to meet the growing demand of ...ABTL
VMware Reports Second-Quarter 2008 Results
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Jul 22, 2008
Dell delivered a broad line of server systems embedded with VMware ESXi hypervisor including Dell PowerEdge 2950, R900, 1950, 2900, M600 blade and M605 ...VMW
Bank of America Earns $3.41 Billion or $0.72 Per Share in Second ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK - Jul 21, 2008
The presentation and supporting materials can be accessed on the Bank of America Investor Relations Web site at http://investor.bankofamerica.com. ...BAC
ProEx Reports Second Quarter Results
Canada NewsWire (press release), Canada - Jul 29, 2008
The Debolt was a prolific producer for predecessor exploration companies in the 1950's to the 1970's in the Foothills as the robust reserves found in Debolt ...TSE:PXE
Tollgrade Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
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For more information, visit Tollgrade's web site at http://www.tollgrade.com. TOLLGRADE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES Unaudited Condensed ...TLGD
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Measuring the Independence of Central Banks and Its Effect on Policy Outcomes -
A Cukierman, SB Web, B Neyapti - The World Bank Economic Review, 1992 - World Bank
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The period considered covers the four decades from 1950 to 1989. ...

[CITATION] Food web dynamics affect Northeast Arctic cod recruitment -
D? Hjermann, B Bogstad, AM Eikeset, G Ottersen, H … - Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2007 - The Royal Society
... NEA cod increased steadily from the 1950s onwards (ICES ... However, our hypothesis
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MEP SERIES - MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 1990 - int-res.com
... contribution to the planktonic food web ... Solvents were switched isocratically at 300,
550, 850, 1090 s respectively, with a starting pressure of 1950 psi (1.3 X ...

Trends in the Mortality (1950?1997) and Incidence (1975?1993) of Malignant Ovarian Neoplasm among … -
K Tamakoshi, T Kondo, H Yatsuya, Y Hori, F Kikkawa … - Gynecologic Oncology, 2001 - Elsevier
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… limitation and sexual cannibalism on reproductive output of the nursery web spider Dolomedes triton … -
JR Spence, M Zimmermann, JP Wojcicki - Oikos, 1996 - JSTOR
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[PDF] Estimates of the Regional Distribution of Sea Level Rise over the 1950?2000 Period -
JA Church, NJ White, R Coleman, K Lambeck, JX … - Journal of Climate, 2004 - imedea.uib.es
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A Simple Ocean Data Assimilation Analysis of the Global Upper Ocean 1950?95. Part I: Methodology -
JA Carton, G Chepurin, X Cao, B Giese - Journal of Physical Oceanography, 2000 - ams.allenpress.com
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Some lower food web organisms in the nutrition of marine harpacticoid copepods: an experimental … -
M Rieper - Helgoland Marine Research, 1985 - Springer
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Changing Area Socioeconomic Patterns in US Cancer Mortality, 1950-1998: Part II-Lung and Colorectal … -
GK Singh, BA Miller, BF Hankey - jnci, 2002 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
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The Importance of Temporal Resolution in Food Web Analysis: Evidence from a Detritus-Based Stream -
AF Tavares-Cromar, DD Williams - Ecological Monographs, 1996 - JSTOR
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Hay Fever Havoc for Children

High season for hay fever is upon us, and allthough the itching, sneezing and runny nose are sure to pass when the last grain of pollen finally drops, these symptoms can wreak havoc on the lives of many each year. Children are no exception. While hay fever can lead to misery and loss of productivity for adults at work, children can suffer from decreased learning ability at school, behavioral problems, fatigue and frustration as a result of this condition.

The good news is that hay fever, though highly irritating, is also highly treatable in children as well as adults. Below, Dr. Morris Nejat, director of the Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Clinic at Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City, talks about the particular difficulties that children experience with seasonal allergies, and what can be done to stop them.

 

How common is hay fever in children?
It's very common. The incidence is probably twice that of adults. About 20 percent of children have some form of allergic rhinitis, which is commonly known as hay fever.

How can allergies impact a child's life?
Children like to play outdoors and most of the sports that school-age children play—such as football, baseball, soccer and tennis—are outdoor sports, which happen in the fall and the springtime, when pollen counts are highest. Children that have symptoms of allergic rhinitis may not perform to the best of their abilities.

Also, children with allergies may experience interrupted sleep, which means they may be more tired than they would ordinarily be. So they may not have as much energy or desire to participate in physical activities.

Allergies can also affect a child's learning. Numerous scientific studies have shown that children with allergies don't learn as well as children who don't have allergies. It's also been shown that children treated with non-sedating medicines do better than children who go untreated, but children treated with sedating medication may have a harder time learning than children who are not treated at all. So one has to be very careful about the medicine chosen to treat children.

A lot of children who have allergies tend to avoid social gatherings because their nose is running. They're stuffy; they always have to carry tissues. And even if they don't complain to their parents, they're still very self-conscious about their symptoms and how they look. So they may avoid certain environments that make their allergies worse.

 
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Are we seeing more children diagnosed with allergies in recent years?
Over the past 20 years, diagnosis of allergies has increased significantly, and there are a number of theories behind this. Some believe that the increasingly sedentary lifestyle of the American child, together with the consumption of more high-fat foods may be causing the increase. Another potential reason is the increase in wall-to-wall carpeting, which promotes dust mites, a significant cause of allergies. It may also be due to an increase in the amount of pollutants in the environment. Also, children are given antibiotics earlier and earlier to treat infections, so antibiotic resistance may play a role. These are all theories.

How do allergies first occur in early childhood?
Allergies go through different phases in children. Most infants with allergies have atopic dermatitis, or dry, itchy skin and allergic skin rashes. They may also have food allergies. As they get older, the food allergies tend to go away, and they start to develop symptoms of allergic rhinitis around four to six years of age. Many of these children with allergic rhinitis will then go on to have allergic asthma in their early teens.

What are some of the treatment strategies for children?
The first step is to do is try and identify what your child is allergic to so you can control the environment and decrease their exposure to the allergens. The next step is to determine the most benign, effective medication to treat your child's allergies. You want to make sure that the treatment is not worse for the child than the disease. Non-sedating allergy medications are a good first option for children.

There are both nasal sprays and oral medications. The two main nasal sprays that are used to treat allergy symptoms are decongestant sprays that prevent the release of proteins called histamines, which cause the symptoms in the first place. If you use nasal decongestants too often, however, your nose can become addicted to it. So I would patients to discuss their use with their physician. Traditionally, the oral medications have been sedating antihistamines. They're effective, but they can make the child tired and give them a dry mouth. These medications have fallen out of favor with physicians. Non-sedating antihistamine are better alternatives.

How are antihistamines administered to children?
Generally, the younger child will take a syrup, and there are new formulations that are called Reditabs, which dissolve in their mouths.

Do children outgrow allergies?
Children may outgrow their allergies, where they will actually become increasingly less allergic. Additionally, as a child gets older, their environment changes, and the exposure to the allergens may change. For example, a child who is allergic to dust mites and has lots of stuffed animals may have more symptoms. Later on, if they're spending more time outdoors and they have fewer stuffed animals, they may be less congested and less sneezy.

 

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