Symptoms
- Voice (or cry) is raspy and deeper than usual
- Cough and throat clearing is often present
- Runny nose and watery eyes may also occur
- Allergic symptoms often have a sudden onset.
Causes
- Reaction to an inhaled substance (called an allergen). Most often, this is a pollen.
- Grass, trees, weeds and molds are the most common pollens.
- Allergens can also be from cats, dogs, horses, rabbits and other animals.
- Dust, chemicals, or pollutants can also cause a raspy voice. This is from irritation of the vocal cords, not an allergic reaction.
Prevention - How to Reduce the Pollen Your Child Breathes:
- Pollen is carried in the air.
- Keep windows closed in the home, at least in your child's bedroom.
- Keep windows closed in car. Turn the air conditioner on recirculate.
- Avoid window fans or attic fans. They pull in pollen.
- Try to stay indoors on windy days. Reason: The pollen count is much higher when it's dry and windy.
- Avoid playing with the outdoor dog. Reason: Pollen collects in the fur.
- Pollen Count: You can get your daily pollen count from www.pollen.com. Just type in your zip code.