sparklynails23
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It doesn't matter if it was an "allergic" reaction or a "sensitivity," really. If the outcome is the same, you just treat the symptoms. If you do get an inhaler for her in case you encounter some scent or cleaner like that on-the-go, the doctor will probably give you a spacer and the face mask, because she is so little. We find that the nebulizer works better, but it is nice to have the inhaler for quick access. Just press for one next time you are at the doctor. I'm sure they won't offer one to you.
Hope she grows out of some of it.
Hope she grows out of some of it.
