Pediatric Allergy Medicine | Gentle, Effective Care for Kids

At AllergyWorx, we know how tough it is to see your child struggle with allergies constant sneezing, itchy eyes, or irritated skin.

Our physician-supervised pediatric allergy treatments are gentle, safe, and effective.
Through personalized immunotherapy, we help children build tolerance naturally, reducing symptoms and preventing future flare-ups.

Many kids start feeling better within weeks, with full improvement typically seen in 3–6 months of consistent care.

Physician-Led Treatment Plans

FDA-Registered Allergen Extracts

Safe for Ages 2+

Common Allergy Symptoms in Children & Infants

How It Works

Getting started with pediatric allergy treatment is simple and parents stay involved every step of the way.

Quick Online Screening

Answer a few questions about your child’s symptoms and medical history. It only takes a few minutes.

Get Tested at a Local Lab

We identify your child’s exact allergy triggers whether pollen, dust, pet dander, or food sensitivities.

Personalized Treatment at Home or In-Clinic

Your provider prescribes custom AllergyDrops (taken daily under the tongue) or supervised Allergy Shots in-clinic. Both options help your child’s immune system build tolerance safely and gradually.

Understanding Pediatric Allergies: Causes & Triggers

Allergies are common in children, but they don’t have to define their day-to-day life.
When a child’s immune system reacts strongly to harmless substances, it can cause nasal congestion, itchy eyes, rashes, or even trouble sleeping.

Food

Certain Foods

Such as milk, eggs, nuts, or soy in sensitive children

Household dust

Household Dust & Carpets

Trap allergens that cause chronic congestion

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School & Play Environments

Exposure to chalk dust, outdoor pollen, or classroom pets

Flower

Pollen

Seasonal allergens that cause sneezing, watery eyes, or eczema flares

Dust Mites

Year-round indoor triggers affecting breathing and skin

Pet

Pet Dander

From cats, dogs, or other furry pets

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Mold Spores

Worsen respiratory and skin symptoms in humid conditions

Typical Symptoms

When untreated, allergies can affect focus, growth, and overall wellness.

AllergyWorx helps families identify triggers and create safe, effective plans that treat the cause, not just the symptoms.

Safe Allergy Treatment Options for Kids

AllergyWorx offers customized pediatric immunotherapy that’s easy to follow and proven to reduce long-term symptoms.

AllergyDrops (SLIT):

Safe, daily treatment taken at home, no shots, no tears

Allergy Shots (SCIT):

Supervised in-clinic for children who tolerate injections

Gradual Desensitization:

Most complete treatment in 3–5 years

Reduced Dependence:

Fewer antihistamines and over-the-counter meds needed over time

Allergen extracts are sourced from FDA-registered suppliers and compounded under physician supervision.

Pediatric Safety & Family Support

All treatments are physician-supervised and designed with children’s comfort in mind. Follow-ups can be done in person or via telehealth, allowing parents to stay informed and doctors to adjust dosing safely.

Most children begin testing and treatment around age 2 or older. For infants under 2, physicians focus on identification and avoidance strategies until formal testing is appropriate.

Our pediatric programs follow the same clinical protocols used by leading U.S. allergy clinics, ensuring the highest standards of care.

Success Stories

*Individual results may vary. Always consult your physician before starting any treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest allergy medicine for kids?

Second-generation antihistamines are safest because they don’t cause drowsiness or behavioral changes. Zyrtec (cetirizine) is FDA-approved for infants 6 months and older, while Claritin (loratadine) and Allegra (fexofenadine) are safe for children 2 years and up. Nasal steroid sprays like Flonase are approved for ages 4+. Avoid first-generation antihistamines like Benadryl for routine allergy treatment, they cause sedation and can lead to unusual behavior in children. Always consult a pediatric allergist for personalized dosing.

Some antihistamines are FDA-approved for infants as young as 6 months (Zyrtec liquid). Most oral antihistamines and nasal sprays are safe starting at age 2-4 years. Children under 2 should never receive allergy medication without direct supervision from a pediatrician, as some decongestants have been linked to serious side effects in very young children. Allergic rhinitis (hay fever) typically doesn’t develop until age 4-5, though eczema and food allergies can appear in infancy.

Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT/allergy drops) is generally prescribed for children ages 5 and older, though some allergists treat younger children on a case-by-case basis. SLIT is safer than allergy shots because it’s administered at home and carries a lower risk of severe allergic reactions. The treatment involves placing drops under the tongue daily. Children must be able to hold the liquid under their tongue without swallowing immediately. Studies show SLIT is effective and well-tolerated in children for environmental allergies.

Allergy medication is generally not recommended for babies under 6 months without direct pediatrician supervision. True seasonal allergies (allergic rhinitis) rarely develop before age 2-3 because the immune system hasn’t had enough exposure to environmental allergens. In infants, allergy-like symptoms are more often caused by viral infections, reflux, or milk sensitivity. Eczema and food allergies are the most common allergic conditions in babies under 6 months and require specialized pediatric care.

Daily allergy medicine can be taken safely throughout allergy season (spring, fall) or year-round if needed for indoor allergies like dust mites or pets. Many children take antihistamines or nasal sprays for years without problems. However, long-term medication use only manages symptoms it doesn’t cure allergies. Immunotherapy offers a treatment option that can provide lasting relief even after stopping, potentially reducing or eliminating the need for daily medication. Discuss long-term management strategies with a pediatric allergist.

Ready to Help Your Child Breathe, Sleep, and Play Freely Again?

Start your child’s personalized allergy treatment today, safe, gentle, and designed for lasting relief.
No more temporary fixes. Just lasting, physician-supervised care.