Being a parent is both joy and responsibility. And the smaller you kid is, the greater responsibility lies on your shoulders. Whatever you do and wherever you go, you feel that safety and wellbeing of your little human is what matters most. The good news is that we people are genetically predisposed to easily adopt to changing circumstances. The bad news is, however, that sometimes genes can fail to deliver on some of their responsibilities. And when a certain kind of gene mutations occur, allergy comes into play.

Over 50 million of Americans suffer from allergy, and this health problem is named the most common health issue affecting kids in the country. The symptoms allergy cause vary in forms and may be either mild or extremely severe. And you, as a loving parent, should take measures to minimize contacts you child has with any potential triggers.

But what if your kid is allergic to pollen from trees, plants, or flowers? Does it mean that you should put a stop on flowers and plants in your home once and for all? Well, as we’ve found out, it might be not that necessary. Although pollen is one of the most common triggers of allergic reaction, it doesn’t mean all kinds of greenery pose a potential risk. So let’s see what plants are considered the worst and best if your child is allergic.

What are the worst?

There are no grounds to doubt what authoritative medical sources say in this regard, so here’s a list of the least safe flowers for kids suffering from allergy:

Chamomile

 Although this flower looks innocent at first glance, it can actually trigger a variety of allergy-related symptoms, including even a rare cases of anaphylaxis. It’s said that people are more likely to experience reaction to chamomile if they’re also allergic to related plants like ragweed and daisies.

Sunflowers

These beautiful and truly sunny flowers are ranked among the worst plants from the perspective of possible allergy reaction. The most common symptoms sunflowers may trigger include itchy mouth, eczema, vomiting, and unsettled stomach.

 Chrysanthemums

 In case your child is allergic to goldenrod, daisies, or chrysanthemum, there is a good chance of an allergic reaction to chrysanthemums. The symptoms are pretty much the same as with any other allergy-causing flower.

Asters

Asters are another example of flowers-to-avoid in case your kids suffer from allergy. Although they are sure beautiful, their pollen can cause severe allergic reaction. To avoid undesired consequences, keep your kids in a safe distance from these colorful plants.

Gerbar Daisies

To enjoy these flowers without any unpleasant symptoms, make sure that your kid is watching them from a safe distance.

And what about the best?

 Now, as the biggest threats are detected and discussed, let’s see what flowers pose the least allergy-related risk for little humans.

Silk Flowers

 This flowers are great no matter how you slice it. They are long-lasting, beautiful, and, most importantly, they are relatively safe for kids with allergy. Unless you child has a very severe case of dust allergy, they are safe to keep in home.

Roses

These flowers are way too beautiful to be considered dangerous for kids with allergies. The good news is that the pollen particles of roses are too big to become airborne and cause coughing, sneezing, or other common symptoms of allergy.

 Orchids

Orchids are among those rare flowers able to provide allergy-free enjoyment to everyone around. But what’s more, they can be grown over and over again, which makes them a long-lasting gift.

 Tulips

Thanks to a very low airborne pollen count, tulips are among the least dangerous flowers for people with allergy. These flowers have a superpower of making everything look great, no matter if it’s your garden or your living room we’re talking about.

Cacti

All people fall into two camps – those who love cacti and those who are completely neutral about them. In case you belong to the first category, we’ve got some great news for you  –  these flowers are almost innocent for allergy suffers.

They say forewarned is forearmed, and this common wisdom seems to make a perfect fit to the context of this article. Being educated on topics that are even slightly related to the health and wellness of your children is what helps you feel more confident and relaxed. So given the knowledge you now have, you’ve got all chances to become the least stressed parent on planet Earth. Breath a sigh of relief and enjoy your status.

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