Jan
20

I’m trying to avoid going to the doctor with my 2 children for allergies, One is 17 months and the other is 3 and they both seem to have sever allergy problems, and benadryl doesn’t seem to work? Any suggestions on properly diagnosing or treating allergy asthma are highly appreciated. I’m going to see a doctor, but I need to get some information before, so I know what to ask her.

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4 Responses
  1. Lolipop says:

    pl consult a doc…..
    Don take chances at all. Des r ur lilltle kids ur talkin bout…..
    U don want Yahooanswerspathy.U need need some real homeopathy or somethi like dat.

  2. lyllyan says:

    Why would you want to avoid taking them to a doctor. I would much prefer advice from the doc on this matter that someone you don’t know on here.

  3. telltell98 *Proud Mommy of 3* says:

    Just give a call to your doctor and ask. They won’t charge you for that. Actually, I suppose you would be asking the nurse.
    Try your pharmacist as well.

  4. telltell98 *Proud Mommy of 3* says:

    Call your doctors office and tell them what the symptoms are, and be sure to say that you think it is allergies. Add that you can’t bring them in right now if they suggest that. There isn’t alot of medicines out there that list the dosage for children under 6, however, the doctor can sometimes tell you what to buy and how to alter the dose for your children;s ages and weights. Some doctors may also be willing to call in a prescription medication for your children. This would save the cost of the doctors visit and certain medicines aren’t that much more expensive then over the counter ones.

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