Allergies, What a scary word. When I think of this word I sometimes think of peanut allergies or egg allergies, or allergies caused by dust mites. I have also seen people react to areas that have severe cockroach infestation. I know the cockroaches did not cause the asthma but merely brought out the asthma symptoms.
They say more kids are getting allergic to certain things now more than ever. Some say it is because of the mother’s nutrition when the baby is in the womb. I am not certain one way or the other all I know is it is so important to get the baby all sorts of nutrition in the womb, especially protein. It is suggested the mother gets approximately 100 grams of protein per day.
If you get watery eyes and sneezing while you are trying to sleep it may be caused by dust mites living in your mattress. Dust mites can also live in your furniture and carpet. One of the reasons why people develop allergies while they are sleeping is because of unclean bedding. One way to do this is to get a mattress protector so you can take it off and clean it, because it is hard to clean an entire mattress.
Dust mites actually feed on you during the night causing a rash when you wake up. When you sleep you shed skin, you can’t see it, but the dust mites feed on it. Dust mites aren’t the only thing that can feed at night. During severe cockroach infestations the cockroaches will feebly feed on your baby’s fingernails and eyebrows.
On a side not it is entirely possible that allergies are mis-diagnosed by a doctor. I have seen many people who wake up with bites all over their body get treated as if they are allergic to something in their bedding but in the end they had a little feeding friend with them in bed, it was none only than the bed bug, yes they do exist.
There are many products out there that will help keep you and your baby safe from allergies. There is a company called allersafe that makes a antibacterial and antifungal bedding that dust mites cannot survive in. You can also get your baby sleeping bag made out of this same material.
The second step to protecting yourself and your baby from allergies is getting a good vacuum with a heap filter. You need to make sure that you are vacuuming at least once a week. Besides the carpet you also need to vacuum the furniture. Tummy time for your baby is important during developmental stages so you definitely want to have your carpet free of dust mites and allergens during this period.
Knowing that I am not a doctor and am no way giving medical advice, you still want to give your child the best you can offer. These are just a few tips to help protect your child from allergies and from developing allergic reactions to certain types of irritants.
Writing about the baby sleeping bag has inspired me to take my baby sleeping bag to the next level. Time to look at different materials.
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