1625 Avenue Of The Cities Moline, IL 61265

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Managing Common Childhood Allergies

When your child is dealing with allergies, it’s important that they get all the care that they need. Allergies can manifest in different ways and different children can have completely different reactions to each allergen. Your child might have mild reactions to allergies or severe reactions that can be life-threatening if you don’t get them immediate care. Allergies can come in different forms and it’s crucial that you understand how you can help to manage your child’s allergies.

Managing Your Child’s Allergies

There are many different types of common allergies that your child might deal with. This could be pollen, pet dander, or certain foods. Reactions can be different for each allergen and your child might have multiple allergies. Reactions can range from mild to severe and it’s very important that you know how to deal with these attacks.

Common symptoms of an allergy attack include:

  • Itchy eyes
  • Rash
  • Stomach cramps
  • Hives
  • Stuffy nose
  • Anaphylaxis

Depending on what your child is allergic to, there are ways that you can help them avoid their allergens. Avoiding allergens is the best way to manage allergies and ensure that your child doesn’t have to deal with the symptoms of a flare-up.

If your child is allergic to pollen, you might want to make sure they stay inside on dry, windy days and that doors and windows are closed when pollen counts are high. If your child does go outside, make sure that they shower when coming inside.

If your child is allergic to pet dander, make sure that you either don’t have a pet or have one that is hypoallergenic. Be sure to clean often and have your child wash their hands after touching a pet.

Food allergies are very common and are easy to avoid. Make sure that you are avoiding cross-contamination and that you alert others when you are ordering food at a restaurant.

Contact Your Pediatrician Today

Make sure your child’s allergies are kept in check. Contact your pediatrician today to learn more about dealing with common childhood allergies.

When your child is dealing with allergies, it’s important that they get all the care that they need. Allergies can manifest in different ways and different children can have completely different reactions to each allergen. Your child might have mild reactions to allergies or severe reactions that can be life-threatening if you don’t get them immediate care. Allergies can come in different forms and it’s crucial that you understand how you can help to manage your child’s allergies.

Managing Your Child’s Allergies

There are many different types of common allergies that your child might deal with. This could be pollen, pet dander, or certain foods. Reactions can be different for each allergen and your child might have multiple allergies. Reactions can range from mild to severe and it’s very important that you know how to deal with these attacks.

Common symptoms of an allergy attack include:

  • Itchy eyes
  • Rash
  • Stomach cramps
  • Hives
  • Stuffy nose
  • Anaphylaxis

Depending on what your child is allergic to, there are ways that you can help them avoid their allergens. Avoiding allergens is the best way to manage allergies and ensure that your child doesn’t have to deal with the symptoms of a flare-up.

If your child is allergic to pollen, you might want to make sure they stay inside on dry, windy days and that doors and windows are closed when pollen counts are high. If your child does go outside, make sure that they shower when coming inside.

If your child is allergic to pet dander, make sure that you either don’t have a pet or have one that is hypoallergenic. Be sure to clean often and have your child wash their hands after touching a pet.

Food allergies are very common and are easy to avoid. Make sure that you are avoiding cross-contamination and that you alert others when you are ordering food at a restaurant.

Contact Your Pediatrician Today

Make sure your child’s allergies are kept in check. Contact your pediatrician today to learn more about dealing with common childhood allergies.

Pediatric Group Associates

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1625 Avenue Of The Cities,
Moline, IL 61265

Our Sick Clinic is currently open 8 am to 10:45 am Monday through Friday (this is NOT a walk-in clinic). 

We recommend using our self-scheduling link , appointment request link, or calling us before arriving at the office to reserve your time slot.

The sick clinic is for acute problems like rashes, insect bites, poison ivy, sunburn and ear pain.    We continue to take additional precautions to ensure the safety and health of our patients and staff through the use of our mobile registration and gathering information in advance of your appointment. 

Thank you for your continued patience and support as we strive to meet the ongoing needs of our community in the safest possible manner.



Our Moline office is open from 8 am to 1 pm and 2 pm to 5 pm Monday through Friday.  We have limited Saturday availability for acute sick symptoms only through our Facebook self-scheduling link which will be posted each Friday evening by 7 pm CST.   We do not have regular office hours on Sunday, however there is a provider on-call in case of emergencies.

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