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Frequent Allergies in Children: Sneezing, Coughing, Rashes, and Poor Sleep Could Be Signs of an “Imbalance” in the Body

Frequent Allergies in Children: Sneezing, Coughing, Rashes, and Poor Sleep Could Be Signs of an “Imbalance” in the Body
Frequent Allergies in Children: Sneezing, Coughing, Rashes, and Poor Sleep Could Be Signs of an “Imbalance” in the Body

Recurring sneezing, rashes, and poor sleep in children may signal deeper immune imbalances—prompting a shift towards more holistic, root-cause-focused approaches to allergy care.

Persistent sneezing, a runny nose every morning, recurring coughs, itchy skin rashes, and children who often struggle to sleep are frequently regarded as mild complaints. Many parents assume these symptoms are simply caused by seasonal allergies, dust, certain foods, or changes in the weather. However, when such complaints recur frequently, relapse easily, and disrupt daily activities and sleep quality, the condition may not be as minor as it seems.

Behind what may appear to be simple symptoms, a child’s body may in fact be experiencing an imbalance in its biological systems, particularly in the immune system, metabolism, and the body’s response to environmental factors. If treatment focuses only on relieving symptoms without addressing the underlying cause, allergies tend to recur and may develop into long-term conditions that affect a child’s quality of life.

Child Allergies from a Functional Medicine Perspective

In the functional medicine approach, allergies are not seen merely as temporary reactions, but as signals of imbalance within the body’s systems as a whole. The immune system, nervous system, metabolism, and digestive system are interconnected in shaping the body’s biological response to the environment.

One non-invasive approach that is increasingly used in allergy therapy is Bioresonance Therapy, a method that focuses on balancing the body’s biological frequencies. This approach aims to help the child’s body normalise its response to allergy triggers, rather than simply suppressing the symptoms that appear on the surface.

What Is Bioresonance Therapy?

Bioresonance therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic method that works by reading and stimulating the body’s biological frequencies. Each organ, tissue, and body system has its own specific frequency. When an imbalance occurs, these patterns can change and potentially trigger allergic reactions, inflammation, and disturbances in the immune system.

Through this therapy, a child’s body is supported to:

  • identify allergic responses to specific triggers
  • balance the immune system
  • support the regulation of the nervous system and metabolism
  • gradually reduce the body’s reactivity to allergens

This approach is carried out without medication, needles, or invasive procedures, making it safe, comfortable, and child-friendly.

A More Holistic Approach to Allergy Therapy

According to Dr Josephine Herwita Atepela Brenda Christie, Dipl. IHS, IFMCP, a functional medicine practitioner at Seraphim Medical Center, Paramount Gading Serpong, allergies in children cannot be separated from the overall condition of the body’s systems.

“In many cases, allergies are not just about allergens, but about how a child’s body responds to them. Imbalances in the immune, metabolic, and nervous systems play a significant role in the emergence of allergic reactions. Bioresonance therapy helps the body recognize and restore its biological response in a more balanced way,” she explains.

She also adds that allergy therapy should not focus solely on symptom relief, but also on restoring the body’s systems as a whole.

“The goal is not only to reduce sneezing, rashes, or coughing, but to help a child’s body build a more stable and healthier response system in the long term,” she adds.

Bioresonance Therapy Services at Seraphim Medical Center

As part of its Wellness Centre services, Seraphim Medical Center offers Bioresonance Therapy through an integrative medical approach. Each programme is designed individually, based on an assessment of the child’s condition, medical history, dietary patterns, environment, and biological responses.

This approach aims to help children:

  • reduce the frequency of allergy flare-ups
  • stabilise the immune system
  • improve sleep quality and daily activity
  • support more optimal growth and development

This therapy does not replace conventional medical treatment, but serves as part of a long-term holistic strategy to support children’s health in a sustainable way.

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