Understanding the “allergy march”
Pediatric allergy testing information for providers
Clinical studies have shown that young children who develop atopic dermatitis2,3;or allergic rhinitis2,4,5 have an increased tendency to develop asthma and/or other allergic conditions as they grow older. The progressive development of increasingly debilitating disease as an atopic child grows into adulthood has been referred to by some researchers as the “allergy march.”. Early intervention may help improve the child’s symptoms and may reduce the chances of developing asthma in the future.3,4,5