My 23-month-old daughter had been rubbing her eyes and having a runny nose ever since she touched a cat, so I was worried she might have allergies, so I visited her. As soon as I entered the clinic, the hospital made a comfortable atmosphere, making my daughter feel at ease. The director calmly asked questions about when her symptoms started and how often she had been exposed to cats, explaining everything in a way that was easy for a parent to understand.
The doctor diagnosed my child with a high probability of a cat allergy and recommended antihistamine treatment, saying they wanted to focus on addressing the symptoms immediately. He carefully adjusted the dosage to suit my child's age and warned me of potential side effects, such as drowsiness, which was reassuring. He also gave me detailed instructions on how to administer the medication, making it easy to administer at home. After about two days of administering the medication, my itchy eyes were noticeably less itchy and my runny nose was noticeably better.