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Allergy Symptoms in Kids and Teens: What Mansfield Parents Need to Know

If your child has been dealing with runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, or a lingering cough, you’re not alone. We are in the middle of a strong allergy season in Mansfield, and many families are seeing an increase in symptoms in both kids and teens.
At Julie Tomberlin MD PA, our team — including Julie Tomberlin MD and her excellent nurse practitioners — is helping families navigate allergy symptoms and find the best treatment options for their child. 

Common Allergy Symptoms in Children and Teens
Allergies can present differently depending on age, but the most common symptoms include: 

  • Persistent runny or stuffy nose
  • Frequent sneezing
  • Itchy, watery, or red eyes
  • Post-nasal drip or throat clearing
  • Chronic cough, especially at night
  • Dark circles under the eyes (“allergic shiners”)
  • Eczema flares or itchy skin
  • Fatigue or irritability
  • In teens, allergies can also contribute to headaches, poor sleep, and decreased focus in school.

Is It Allergies or a Cold?
One of the most common questions parents ask is whether symptoms are due to a virus or allergies. A few clues that point toward allergies: 

  • Symptoms last weeks instead of days
  • No fever
  • Clear nasal drainage
  • Symptoms worsen outdoors or with seasonal changes

Why Treatment Matters
Untreated allergies can affect sleep, behavior, school performance, and overall quality of life. They can also contribute to recurrent sinus infections, ear issues, and asthma symptoms.
The good news is that treatment can be highly individualized and very effective. 

Personalized Allergy Care in Mansfield
As a trusted Mansfield pediatrician, Julie Tomberlin MD PA focuses on understanding each child’s specific symptoms and triggers. Treatment options may include: 

  • Targeted antihistamines
  • Nasal sprays
  • Environmental modifications
  • Integrative approaches when appropriate

Because every child is different, the best treatment plan depends on your child’s age, symptoms, and overall health.

When to See a Pediatrician
If your child has ongoing symptoms, poor sleep, chronic cough, or symptoms affecting daily life, it’s time to get help. Early treatment can make a significant difference. 


👉 Call us today to schedule an appointment: 682-518-8111 or visit https://jt-md.com 

Let Julie Tomberlin MD and her excellent nurse practitioners help your child feel better this allergy season.

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