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  1. For example, if a mother has hay fever caused by ragweed, her child is at an increased risk of hay fever, but the child may be allergic to other allergens. Children have a 30% to 50% chance of developing hay fever if one of their parents is affected and a 60% to 80% chance if both have hay fever.

  2. 3 kwi 2023 · Hay fever in children looks similar to adults, with symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes. Learn what to look for and how to treat it.

  3. 28 sie 2023 · Several major childhood allergies may share a common link to the community of bacteria living in our gut, according to a new study led by researchers at BC Children’s Hospital and the University of British Columbia (UBC). Dr. Stuart Turvey, co-senior author on the study.

  4. Seasonal rhinitis, also called hay fever, is an allergic reaction caused by exposure to pollens. In Québec, 1 in 5 people suffers from seasonal rhinitis, which is mainly caused by ragweed pollen. Seasonal rhinitis usually begins in the spring, when some trees that may cause allergies release their pollen in the air.

  5. Seasonal allergies, such as hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis), are often caused by being exposed to pollen. To reduce your exposure: Keep your house and car windows closed. Limit the time you spend outside when pollen counts are high (during midday and afternoon).

  6. Hay fever or pollen allergy is also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis. It comes and goes. If your child has the same hay fever-like symptoms all year round, it could be a different allergy – maybe to house dust mites or animal dander. That’s also called perennial allergic rhinitis. How do I know if my child has hay fever?

  7. Seasonal allergies are sometimes called "hay fever" or seasonal allergic rhinitis. These allergy symptoms happen during certain times of the year, usually when trees, grasses, and weeds release tiny pollen particles into the air to fertilize other plants.

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