3 Hidden Triggers Exploding Your Child's Rainy Season Allergies

Does your child start sneezing and getting a stuffy nose non-stop every time the rainy season arrives? Watch out! These 3 close-to-home culprits might be triggering their allergies.
Parents, have you ever noticed? As soon as the rainy season hits, the little ones start sneezing frequently, getting stuffed up, or having a clear runny nose almost every morning.
The cause might not just be the rain itself, but rather "3 Rainy Season Villains" hiding around your child without you even knowing! Let’s find out what they are:
1. Dust Mites ️
The rainy season brings high humidity, creating the perfect environment for dust mites on beds, pillows, or stuffed animals to multiply rapidly.
2. Mold and Fungi
Dampness in room corners, on walls, or even inside the air conditioner we turn on for our kids every night becomes a breeding ground for mold spores. These spores float into the air and irritate their respiratory system.
3. Rapid Weather Changes ️
Hot one minute, raining the next—this constant fluctuation quickly irritates the nasal lining, making children who are already prone to allergies flare up much easier.


