Texas, USA (CU)_ According to health experts, if your kid has both allergies and asthma, it is necessary to manage their allergies first to avoid asthma from increasing as they spend more time outside. The pediatric pulmonologist at Herman & Walter Samuelson Children’s Hospital at Sinai in Baltimore, Dr. Corey Martin, explained about the asthma triggers. He said, “It’s a time when after a winter when we’re all cooped up inside kids want to go out and play, but the weather is a little variable. It can tend to get a little warm but still have those cold stretches. Plus, there’s more pollen in the air at this time. These are all triggers for asthma.”

According to Martin, seasonal allergy sufferers are two to…

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