PEDIATRIC ALLERGIES

More Relief for Kids. More Peace of Mind for Families.

Childhood allergies can affect a child’s sleep, skin, eating, and daily routine, while also creating ongoing stress at home. With the right evaluation and a personalized care plan, it is possible to identify triggers, manage symptoms, and help children feel better while giving families more clarity, confidence, and peace of mind.

Pediatric Allergies
Pediatric Allergies
Pediatric Allergies

UNDERSTANDING PEDIATRIC ALLERGIES

Why Do Childhood Allergies Affect More Than Symptoms Alone?

Pediatric allergies can show up as sneezing, itching, skin flare-ups, digestive discomfort, or reactions to foods and the environment. In some children, symptoms are mild and occasional. In others, they may affect rest, school, play, and everyday activities. Identifying triggers early helps improve the child’s wellbeing while giving families clearer guidance and more confidence in managing the condition.

Benefits of Allergy Care:

Early Trigger
Identification

Personalized
Treatment Plans

Better Daily
Symptom Control

More Wellbeing
for the Child and Family

Expected Results

With the right treatment plan, many patients experience fewer flare-ups, easier breathing, better activity, and more confidence managing symptoms.
Our goal is lasting asthma control and a better quality of life.

SYMPTOMS & DIAGNOSIS

Have You Noticed Any of These Symptoms?

Your child may benefit from an evaluation if they experience:

  • Frequent sneezing, congestion, or runny nose
  • Itching in the eyes, nose, or throat
  • Skin flare-ups or recurring irritation
  • Coughing or breathing symptoms linked to allergies
  • Reactions after certain foods or exposures
  • Symptoms that affect sleep, school, or daily activities

Diagnosis usually begins with a detailed medical history and a review of symptoms, triggers, and family history. Depending on the case, allergy testing may be recommended to better understand what is affecting the child and guide a more specific, practical, and reassuring treatment plan for the whole family.

TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT

How Pediatric Allergies Are Treated

  • Trigger Evaluation: Helps identify foods, environmental allergens, or other factors linked to symptoms.
  • Allergy Testing: In some cases, skin testing or blood testing may be recommended to clarify the diagnosis.
  • Medication Support: Treatment may include antihistamines, nasal sprays, creams, or other options depending on symptoms.
  • Practical Daily Guidance: FWe provide recommendations to better manage allergies at home, at school, and during everyday activities.
  • Ongoing Care: Because symptoms can change over time, follow-up helps keep the treatment plan working well.

Treatment depends on the type of allergy, how often symptoms occur, and how much they affect the child’s daily life. The goal is to reduce discomfort, improve wellbeing, and give families clear tools to support their child with more confidence and peace of mind.

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    About Allergy Asthma Specialists:

    Allergy Asthma Specialists of Central Florida provides care for allergies, asthma, and immune conditions, with a personalized approach
    focused on long-term relief.

    Orlando

    7758 Wallace Rd., Ste. J, Orlando, FL 32819

    (407) 351-1755
    (Across from the YMCA)

    East Orlando

    7780 Lake Underhill, Ste. 110, Orlando, FL 32822

    (407) 608-7871
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    Ocoee

    1142 Kelton Ave, Ocoee,
    FL 34761

    (407) 219-3620
    (407) 347-7586

    Clermont

    3111 Citrus Tower Blvd.,Ste.A, Clermont, FL 34711

    (352) 243-6767
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    Altamonte Springs

    661 E. Altamonte Dr.Ste. 315, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

    (407) 339-3002
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