Allergies can produce any or all of the following symptoms:
– Persistent high-grade fever
– Breathing problems or a runny nose
– Eye discharge, watery, red, or swollen eyes
– Mouth breathing is common, especially at night, when clear mucus is coughed out with a hacking, dry cough
– Wheezing
– Itchy eyes, skin, throat, and mouth roof
– Excessive weariness, irritation, or restlessness, loss of appetite, and lack of interest in play
– Sleeping difficulties
– Chest tightness or shortness of breath
– Itching ear canals
– Severe stomach ache, pain while urinating, or frequent urination
If your child shows any of the aforementioned symptoms, please see your doctor to rule out more serious reasons.