seasonal allergies
Spring is often thought of as a time when illness fades—but for many children, the transition between seasons can actually challenge the immune system. This is because the body is adapting.
As winter fades and everything begins to bloom, many families notice a different kind of seasonal shift—sneezing, itchy eyes, congestion, and fatigue. Spring pollen can be tough on kids, especially when their systems are still developing and learning how to respond to environmental triggers. Understanding how to support your child during this season can make a meaningful difference in how they feel day to day.
While many parents brace for spring pollen, fall allergies often sneak up as an under-recognized culprit behind congestion, fatigue, and irritability in children. Ragweed, mold spores, and indoor allergens like dust mites tend to surge during this season—just as kids are back in school and spending more time indoors. The result? Sneezing, runny noses, itchy eyes, and disrupted sleep that can affect focus, behavior, and immunity.