Printable reference
Seasonal allergy home checklist
One-page season-by-season checklist for families.
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Verify before giving
- Notice which season or setting seems to trigger symptoms.
- Track whether symptoms are itchy, repetitive, and outdoor-linked.
- Use cleanup routines after outdoor play when pollen is high.
- Call the pediatrician if wheeze, fever, or persistent breakthrough symptoms appear.
Season-by-season pattern
| Season | Common trigger | Home step |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | Tree pollen | Wash face and hands after outdoor play |
| Summer | Grass pollen | Change clothes after long time outside |
| Fall | Weed pollen | Watch for repeated late-season flares |
| Year-round | Indoor triggers | Keep bedroom routine and indoor trigger cleanup consistent |
When to move beyond home steps
- Symptoms keep disrupting sleep, school, or outdoor activity.
- You think asthma, sinus infection, or another illness may be overlapping.
- You need a chart, comparison page, or medicine route to build a clearer plan.