I'm with most of the mom's here. Have 5 & 2yo girls who have both suffered from allergies from VERY early on.
--Make sure you wash their faces with a cool cloth before bed, removing all pollen left from the day
--Change sheets daily to avoid dust build up
--Rolled up towel under the mattress where her head rests
--Cool mist humidifier EVERY night
--Expressed breastmilk dropped in the nose (works much better than saline)
--Use saline "sprayers" if you don't have breastmilk to spare. Tiny noses has one that is excellent--when you use it slant the baby's head forward once you've gotten a spray in the nose so it will drain out if not it just rolls down her throat and is irritating
--Stay away from the nose "sucker" as it will only irritate the tissues
--When it is windy, keep your baby's face covered if you go outside and try to avoid it as much as possible.
Give yourself a few days to go through this protocol and see if you get an improvement. It will get better as she gets older. My 5yo had severe allergies and we had to use a nebulizer at times to help her breathe. She hasn't needed a treatment in almost a year so we are a success case!
Good luck and don't worry too much, you're doing great!!!!
K.
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I'm with most of the mom's here. Have 5 & 2yo girls who have both suffered from allergies from VERY early on.
--Make sure you wash their faces with a cool cloth before bed, removing all pollen left from the day
--Change sheets daily to avoid dust build up
--Rolled up towel under the mattress where her head rests
--Cool mist humidifier EVERY night
--Expressed breastmilk dropped in the nose (works much better than saline)
--Use saline "sprayers" if you don't have breastmilk to spare. Tiny noses has one that is excellent--when you use it slant the baby's head forward once you've gotten a spray in the nose so it will drain out if not it just rolls down her throat and is irritating
--Stay away from the nose "sucker" as it will only irritate the tissues
--When it is windy, keep your baby's face covered if you go outside and try to avoid it as much as possible.
Give yourself a few days to go through this protocol and see if you get an improvement. It will get better as she gets older. My 5yo had severe allergies and we had to use a nebulizer at times to help her breathe. She hasn't needed a treatment in almost a year so we are a success case!
Good luck and don't worry too much, you're doing great!!!!
K.