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Allergists Warn: Risks of Returning to School for Asthma & Allergy Sufferers

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Madrid, Spain – As children return to school,‌ pediatric⁢ allergists are issuing warnings about potential risks for students with allergies and asthma, ‍urging vigilance regarding both ⁣the school ⁤surroundings and seasonal health concerns. The Spanish Society of Pediatric Allergology and Clinical Immunology‌ (SEICAP) has released ⁤guidance for parents and educators ⁢to ensure a safe learning environment.

The return to‌ classes presents unique challenges for children with pre-existing conditions. ⁣Beyond typical environmental triggers,common school supplies-waxes,chalk,glue,and modeling paste-can ​harbor ‍hidden⁣ allergens like gluten,nuts,soy,or milk protein,posing a risk through direct contact,inhalation,or accidental⁤ ingestion,according to SEICAP.

To mitigate these risks, SEICAP recommends teachers meticulously review school material lists for potential allergens and proactively seek safe alternatives for‍ affected students, ensuring inclusivity ‌for⁣ all. Simultaneously, the institution highlights the coinciding timing with the annual flu vaccination campaign, typically in October, emphasizing the vaccine’s particular importance for asthmatic children due to⁣ the potential ‌for serious​ respiratory complications.

Parents are advised to consult their reference pediatrician to schedule flu vaccinations as⁢ part of a extensive preventative health plan for the‍ school year.SEICAP’s key recommendations also include keeping necessary medication, including autoinjectors for anaphylaxis, ​readily accessible in backpacks; updating ‍medical reports, especially after vacations; informing school centers about a‍ child’s medical conditions; adhering to medication schedules ‌even without symptoms; supervising proper ⁢inhaler use; reviewing school materials for allergens;​ requesting safe alternatives for activities; and coordinating flu vaccination with a pediatrician.

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