The boy is allergic to Christmas

For most children, December is a time to look forward to, when they are involved in decorating the Christmas tree, immersed in cake gifts and enjoying the jubilant Christmas atmosphere. However, for an English boy and his mother, this is an ongoing nightmare.

According to 6-year-old Lester from Costessey, Norfolk (England), suffering from a series of extreme allergies. That means the boy cannot go anywhere near a real pine tree or bite a piece of pudding or pâté for Christmas. Any such action also causes anaphylactic shock, making all of my airways closed.

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Follow and mother Bree is on a fake Christmas tree. Both can
hypersensitivity if contact with real pine leaves. (Photo: Daily Mail)

Theo's mother, 37-year-old Bree also suffers from severe allergies like her son.

Ms. Bree began to discover that she had a hostile reaction to pine needles at 10 years old, while decorating the Christmas tree for the first time for her family. At that time, the Bree girl had a rash, runny nose and tears in her eyes, and found it difficult to breathe sparkling decorations and glitter on the pine tree.

Over the years, Ms. Bree began developing severe asthma and eczema, stemming from allergies to household items.

When Theo was born, Bree and her husband, Stephen Lester, 39, had their son go for a check-up and found out he had inherited his mother's problems.

The follower may be shocked if he enters a room where someone is smashing a bowl of nuts. He also could not enjoy the bonfire night and celebrate fireworks because the smoke-filled atmosphere could make her wheeze when he went out.

Therefore, whenever you go, you always carry inhalers and spray for asthma in case of a bad situation. In addition, it is always impossible to set anti-allergy pills in the bag of the boy and mother. They must also make sure they don't get close to the heating device because the warmth makes their allergic reaction more severe.

Reference: Daily Mail