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Does my grandson have a tree allergy

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Has my grandson got an autumn tree allergy if so what tree could it be ??

My grandson suffers from asthma & hayfever in summer.

However the past week or so upon walking to school he's been coming out in a red blotchy rash on his face mainly his cheeks and ears, & yesterday after playing out at school the teacher informed me when he came in the same rash came out quite severely, she said he had been playing in the fallen leaves.

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You could look at horse chestnut trees. Big leaves can bring up itchy rashes.

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Has he had a skin prick test for allergies if not I would ask the doctor to refer him for one as allergies and hayfever are more likely to happen with an asthmatic child

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