Allergies, cough and being caught with sickness are
some of the hindrances on why you’ll not able to enjoy summer especially for
kids who are on vacation and would like to spend summer the most out of it. I
bet, as a mom you’ll do anything to make your child happy and be adventurous on
exploring and have an amazing discovery on what life has to offer. I am no
expert when it comes to that so let me share with you guys and afternoon get
together with the experts!
Don’t let cough and allergies stop you and your
kids from enjoying the sunny season
Summer is here and everybody is on full vacation
mode! But whether you are going to the beach, headed to an exciting overseas
trip or just staying home for some bonding time with family and friends,
remember that the scorching heat isn’t the only thing you should worry about.
The rise in temperature brings with it a variety of
diseases and exposes us and our kids to a lot of environmental triggers that can
ruin our fun in the sun.
Getting
Tough on Cough
Summer break is always a great time to yank your
kids away from their mobile phones, tablets and gaming consoles and let them loose
for some physical activities and exercise. Playing outdoors is a great way to
get them to be more active and serves as an opportunity for them to socialize
with other children. Moms, however, should be cautious with their children’s playmates
especially if one or several of them are coughing.
Cough and colds are quite common even during the
summer because of erratic weather patterns that causes a shift in temperature.
Coughing is a natural reflex and is usually a sign
that your child's body is trying to rid itself of an irritant, such as mucus or
a foreign object. The most common cause of cough in kids is an upper respiratory
tract infection from one of more than 100 cold viruses1. Other
common causes of cough include infection, asthma, allergies/sinusitis or
pollution.
Although cough is quite common, having a kid with
cough is something you should take seriously as it may easily be passed on to
other children with weakened immune systems. Cough caused by viral infections
may result in fever, headache, and pains.
Transmission may happen when an individual makes
direct contact with an infected individual, or even infected surfaces such as
doorknobs, computer keyboards, and gadgets and then touching their nose and
mouth.
Ambrolex®
There are generally two kinds of cough; dry cough
and productive cough (cough with phlegm)2.
For productive cough, pediatricians can recommend
protussives such as Ambrolex® (Ambroxol), to enable the cough to get
rid of excess mucus in the airways3.
Unfortunately, a lot of cough medicines have a
bitter aftertaste, which children dislike and often spit out, making medicine
time difficult for moms. Ambrolex®, however, has a sweet
blackcurrant flavor that kids will love, making cough medicine time easier for
moms, and allowing their children to get better, faster.
Should moms or their husbands also suffer from
cough, Ambrolex® comes in thrice-a-day tablet and once-a-day capsule
formats for adults that are both easy on the budget.
Ready for
Allergies
Another common problem of children during summer is
allergies. To have allergies is to have the body’s immune system overreact to foreign
substances or even a change in the environment.
When the body detects a foreign or potentially
harmful substance, it produces antibodies and histamine, which are then
released into the blood stream to fight it off. At that point, an inflammatory
reaction happens. Some of the common symptoms of allergy are asthma-like symptom
such as rapid, shallow breathing, wheezing, and cough. Other symptoms that can
be observed are sneezing, itchiness, or development of rashes4.
Virlix®
Allergic reactions may also be triggered by
allergens or substances that can be found in food such as peanuts, milk, eggs,
seafood, etc. A lot of children also develop allergies to plants, pets, house
dust mites, mold spores, or medications, especially antibiotics4.
Of course, allergies are not limited to children --
moms and their husbands can develop allergies too. When allergy happens, use
the antihistamine that is trusted for 20 years, Virlix® (Cetirizine).
It contains Cetirizine, an antihistamine that helps you manage the symptoms of your
family’s allergies.
Dr. Sheila Chua, GSK’s Medical Affairs Manager
“Allergies don’t have to ruin your family’s summer fun. All you have to do is take note of what causes allergies among your family members and try to avoid them, so as to manage your allergy symptoms”, says Dr. Sheila Chua, GSK’s Medical Affairs Manager, and a practicing Dermatologist. “It also helps to always have a trusted allergy medication in your bag whenever you travel so you can easily address the symptoms of allergies when they occur.”
Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio with her son
GSK
Expert Moms
Led by celebrity-host and Expert Mom herself Rica Peralejo-Bonifacio, the campaign
seeks to educate mothers on how to correctly and promptly address cough and
allergies for the entire family.
“As a
mom, I want to make sure that summer would become a memorable time for the
whole family. My husband and I always make sure we take care of ourselves first
so we can take care of our son, Philip. Being in tip-top shape allows our whole
family to have the best summer and enjoy our vacations. Of course our priority
is to keep Philip healthy, so we always make sure we are prepared with the
necessary medications whenever we travel just in case he gets sick.
I think
being an Expert Mom is all about ensuring that the whole family is happy,
healthy, and free from disease. I’m very happy to be part of the Expert Moms
campaign because I think it’s exciting to meet other moms who are keen on
keeping themselves healthy in order to take care of their families,” says Rica.
To know more and share tips on how to be an Expert
Mom, visit: www.facebook.com/MommyDoc
Expert Moms showing their skills on bento making - Dr. Shiela Cua, Rica and Kat Maderazo
Meanwhile, to add a little more fun, we also did some bento. Moms, to
make sure that your kid has acquire the needed nutrients of the body you have
to make sure that he or she eats the foods in the food pyramid, consists of go,
grow and glow. Though, in most cases feeding a child is not an easy task, my
nieces are hard to feed due to their limited preferences but adding a little
more fun on what they eat by creating characters or stuff they like out of it,
I’m sure eating could be easier for them plus you’ll get to be creative.
my creation, yay!
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