My son has always had some allergy problems. Tree nuts were our first and still worst trigger. That is the only thing that requires an epi-pen. However, when the environmental allergies (who knows to what but something in the air) are not in good control, DS is miserable. Not only the typical rash, runny nose, and sneezing but also short tempered and angry.
We have neighbors that have a son the same age as DS. The boys often play together at one house and the they switch to the other. We like the parents and is nice to have the friendship for the kids. The neighbors also have a dog. The last 2 times DS has visited the neighbors he has played there for an hour or so and then the boys have come here. With in 20 minutes of being home, DS has first gotten in to a squable over a toy with the neighbor then thrown a tantrum, then had a large allergic reaction including facial swelling and a hivey rash. It appears that he is allergic to his tantrum. I am thinking that he is having a delayed response to the dog and once his body starts to spin up this reaction he is unable to deal in the social and then the tantrum starts. I think when he is busy playing he misses the innital symptoms and then he is really uncomfortable and unable to cope. As soon as we see the symptoms we give benadryl and things get better quick but not before completly wearing him out, he usually goes to bed or needs a 2 hour nap after a major reaction.
There are other triggers that are not as obvious. We did testing 2 years ago, and will not likely be able to repeat the scratch testing because you have to be medicaiton free and I don't see that happening.
I don't go anywhere with out benadryl and he takes a singluar each night. Assuming he is allergic to the dog, do I give the benadryl before he visits a house with a dog, do I say he can't go, I'm certain we can not sleep over at a house with a animals at this point. It seems that the responses are getting more fequent and more intense lately.
What do I do. We live in Charleston, SC which I believe is the allergy capital of the world. There are old house and buildings with mold everywhere. If you have kids with environmental allergies do you see a behavior link to an episode, what kinds of treatments have you tried? How do you handle social situation where triggers are present?? Any input would be useful.
We have neighbors that have a son the same age as DS. The boys often play together at one house and the they switch to the other. We like the parents and is nice to have the friendship for the kids. The neighbors also have a dog. The last 2 times DS has visited the neighbors he has played there for an hour or so and then the boys have come here. With in 20 minutes of being home, DS has first gotten in to a squable over a toy with the neighbor then thrown a tantrum, then had a large allergic reaction including facial swelling and a hivey rash. It appears that he is allergic to his tantrum. I am thinking that he is having a delayed response to the dog and once his body starts to spin up this reaction he is unable to deal in the social and then the tantrum starts. I think when he is busy playing he misses the innital symptoms and then he is really uncomfortable and unable to cope. As soon as we see the symptoms we give benadryl and things get better quick but not before completly wearing him out, he usually goes to bed or needs a 2 hour nap after a major reaction.
There are other triggers that are not as obvious. We did testing 2 years ago, and will not likely be able to repeat the scratch testing because you have to be medicaiton free and I don't see that happening.
I don't go anywhere with out benadryl and he takes a singluar each night. Assuming he is allergic to the dog, do I give the benadryl before he visits a house with a dog, do I say he can't go, I'm certain we can not sleep over at a house with a animals at this point. It seems that the responses are getting more fequent and more intense lately.
What do I do. We live in Charleston, SC which I believe is the allergy capital of the world. There are old house and buildings with mold everywhere. If you have kids with environmental allergies do you see a behavior link to an episode, what kinds of treatments have you tried? How do you handle social situation where triggers are present?? Any input would be useful.