Seasonal Allergies in Kids: How to Spot and Treat the Symptoms

Girl sneeze beside the cat she holds.

If your child seems extra sniffly, sneezy, or stuffy every spring or fall, you’re not imagining things. Seasonal allergies are very common in kids—especially here in Georgia, where pollen counts can skyrocket during peak allergy months. At Johns Creek Pediatrics, P.C., with locations in Suwanee and Cumming, we’re here to help you recognize the signs of seasonal allergies and find relief that helps your child breathe easier and feel better.

What Causes Seasonal Allergies?

Seasonal allergies—also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis—happen when your child’s immune system overreacts to airborne allergens like:

  • Pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds
  • Mold spores
  • Dust stirred up by seasonal changes

These allergens can trigger an inflammatory response, especially in the nose, eyes, throat, and sinuses.

Common Symptoms in Kids

Seasonal allergy symptoms can sometimes mimic a cold, but there are a few key differences. Look for:

  • Frequent sneezing
  • Itchy or watery eyes
  • Runny or congested nose
  • Coughing (often worse at night)
  • Dark circles under the eyes (“allergic shiners”)
  • Postnasal drip or sore throat

If symptoms last longer than 10 days or appear like clockwork during certain times of the year, allergies could be the culprit.

How We Help at Johns Creek Pediatrics

At Johns Creek Pediatrics, we take a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating allergies. Your child’s provider will ask about symptoms, conduct a physical exam, and discuss any seasonal patterns. From there, we’ll work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that may include:

  • Over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines
  • Nasal sprays or decongestants
  • Allergy-friendly lifestyle adjustments (like keeping windows closed during high pollen days)
  • Referrals for allergy testing or immunotherapy, if needed

Our goal is always to treat the root of the issue—not just mask the symptoms—so your child can enjoy the seasons, not suffer through them.

Schedule Relief Today

If your child is struggling with seasonal allergies, don’t wait to get help. Relief is possible—and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Serving families in Suwanee and Cumming, GA
Call Johns Creek Pediatrics, P.C. at (770) 814-1160 to schedule your child’s appointment today.

Let’s clear the air—so your child can feel like themselves again.

Girl sneeze beside the cat she holds.

If your child seems extra sniffly, sneezy, or stuffy every spring or fall, you’re not imagining things. Seasonal allergies are very common in kids—especially here in Georgia, where pollen counts can skyrocket during peak allergy months. At Johns Creek Pediatrics, P.C., with locations in Suwanee and Cumming, we’re here to help you recognize the signs of seasonal allergies and find relief that helps your child breathe easier and feel better.

What Causes Seasonal Allergies?

Seasonal allergies—also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis—happen when your child’s immune system overreacts to airborne allergens like:

  • Pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds
  • Mold spores
  • Dust stirred up by seasonal changes

These allergens can trigger an inflammatory response, especially in the nose, eyes, throat, and sinuses.

Common Symptoms in Kids

Seasonal allergy symptoms can sometimes mimic a cold, but there are a few key differences. Look for:

  • Frequent sneezing
  • Itchy or watery eyes
  • Runny or congested nose
  • Coughing (often worse at night)
  • Dark circles under the eyes (“allergic shiners”)
  • Postnasal drip or sore throat

If symptoms last longer than 10 days or appear like clockwork during certain times of the year, allergies could be the culprit.

How We Help at Johns Creek Pediatrics

At Johns Creek Pediatrics, we take a comprehensive approach to diagnosing and treating allergies. Your child’s provider will ask about symptoms, conduct a physical exam, and discuss any seasonal patterns. From there, we’ll work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that may include:

  • Over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines
  • Nasal sprays or decongestants
  • Allergy-friendly lifestyle adjustments (like keeping windows closed during high pollen days)
  • Referrals for allergy testing or immunotherapy, if needed

Our goal is always to treat the root of the issue—not just mask the symptoms—so your child can enjoy the seasons, not suffer through them.

Schedule Relief Today

If your child is struggling with seasonal allergies, don’t wait to get help. Relief is possible—and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Serving families in Suwanee and Cumming, GA
Call Johns Creek Pediatrics, P.C. at (770) 814-1160 to schedule your child’s appointment today.

Let’s clear the air—so your child can feel like themselves again.

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