Allergies are common in children and can affect their daily activities, comfort, sleep, and overall health. At Dr. Jetavya Kushwaha Child Clinic, we provide expert and compassionate Allergy Care services to help diagnose, manage, and prevent various allergic conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Under the guidance of Dr. Jetavya Kushwaha, children receive personalized treatment plans focused on long-term relief and improved quality of life.
Children may develop allergies due to environmental factors, food sensitivities, seasonal changes, dust, pollution, infections, or genetic reasons. Allergic reactions can range from mild symptoms like sneezing and skin rashes to more serious breathing difficulties and asthma-related conditions.
Our clinic focuses on identifying allergy triggers early, reducing discomfort, improving immunity, and helping children lead healthier and more active lives.
Allergy care involves the diagnosis, treatment, and management of allergic conditions that occur when the immune system reacts excessively to certain substances known as allergens.
Common allergens include:
Pediatric allergy care helps manage symptoms, reduce allergic reactions, and prevent future complications.
At Dr. Jetavya Kushwaha Child Clinic, we treat various childhood allergies including:
Conditions such as rashes, itching, redness, eczema, and allergic skin irritation.
Sneezing, nasal congestion, cough, wheezing, sinus allergies, and breathing discomfort.
Allergic reactions caused by certain foods like milk, nuts, eggs, seafood, or packaged foods.
Allergies triggered by weather changes, pollen, dust, or environmental factors.
Symptoms caused by dust particles, pollution, smoke, or poor air quality.
Breathing difficulties associated with allergic reactions and respiratory sensitivities.
Children with allergies may experience:
The severity of symptoms can vary from mild discomfort to serious allergic reactions.
Several factors may contribute to allergies, including:
Identifying the trigger is important for effective allergy management.
Detailed assessment of symptoms, medical history, and possible allergy triggers.
Treatment for cough, wheezing, nasal allergies, and breathing discomfort.
Management of itching, rashes, eczema, and skin irritation.
Dietary advice and preventive care for children with food sensitivities.
Comprehensive care for allergy-related asthma and respiratory conditions.
Guidance for reducing allergen exposure and improving immunity.
Parents can reduce allergy risks by:
Proper preventive care helps reduce the frequency and severity of allergic reactions.
More than 16 years of expertise in pediatric healthcare and allergy management.
Individual care according to each child’s allergy symptoms and triggers.
Careful evaluation to identify allergy causes and provide effective treatment.
Comfortable and supportive environment for children and parents.
Complete management of respiratory, skin, and food allergies.
Emphasis on long-term allergy control and improved immunity.
Ignoring allergies may lead to recurring discomfort, breathing problems, sleep disturbances, or chronic respiratory issues. Early treatment helps:
Timely pediatric care ensures better allergy control and healthier childhood development.
Common symptoms include sneezing, cough, skin rashes, itching, watery eyes, breathing difficulty, and nasal congestion.
Yes, allergies can impact sleep, school performance, breathing, appetite, and overall comfort.
Allergies may occur due to dust, pollen, food sensitivities, pollution, smoke, weather changes, or genetic factors.
Yes, some children may develop allergies to foods such as milk, eggs, nuts, or seafood.
Certain allergies can trigger or worsen asthma-related breathing problems in children.
Pediatricians evaluate symptoms, medical history, environmental exposure, and allergy patterns to diagnose allergic conditions.
While some allergies may improve with age, proper management and preventive care help control symptoms effectively.
Keeping the environment clean, avoiding smoke exposure, reducing dust, and maintaining hygiene can help reduce allergic reactions.
Medical consultation is recommended if allergy symptoms are frequent, severe, persistent, or affecting breathing and daily activities.
Early treatment helps prevent complications, improves comfort, and supports healthier growth and development in children.