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Is Your Child Suffering From Allergies?

How your pediatrician in Bolingbrook, and Downers Grove, IL, can diagnose and treat your child’s allergies Do you notice your child frequently coughing and sneezing? If so, it could be signs Read More

Helping Your Child Manage Their Allergies

The American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology states that the top chronic condition that affects children in the U.S. is allergies. To safeguard your child from allergens at home Read More

Treating Your Child's Allergies

Sneezing. Watery eyes. Stuffy nose. These could just be symptoms of a cold or these could be signs that your child has allergies. If you notice that your child’s symptoms Read More

Does My Child Have Allergies?

According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, allergies are the most common health issue affecting today's young children. Symptoms can either show up at birth or develop Read More

Does Your Child Have Allergies?

Find out if your child’s symptoms could actually be the result of allergies. From the foods we eat to elements in the air that we breathe in, there are a variety Read More

How to Help Your Child Cope With Their Allergies

Keeping their children healthy and feeling good is at the top of any parent’s priority list. Unfortunately, allergies can get the best of anyone, at any age. Coping with the Read More

Does My Child Have a Food Allergy?

Especially during the younger years, adequate food and nutrition is vital for a child’s growth and development. But for some children, a snack or meal as simple as a peanut Read More

Allergies or the Common Cold?

Your child is sneezing, coughing and congested.  Is it the common cold? Or is it seasonal allergies? And what is the best way to give them relief from these symptoms? Allergies Read More

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