By identifying possible risks and potential harm beforehand and following basic and effective preventive steps, parents can make Deepavali enjoyable and safe for children with asthma or eczema.
Published Oct 18, 2025 | 7:00 AM ⚊ Updated Oct 18, 2025 | 7:00 AM
Firecrackers have high smoke emissions due to their high magnesium and cordite content which can have adverse affect on you. (Creative Commons)
Synopsis: Smoke from fireworks, dust from cleaning households, and food allergies are some of the most common triggers that can worsen asthma and eczema in young children. A basic knowledge of these risks and taking simple, effective precautions can help children enjoy this Diwali absolutely risk-free.
As the festival of Deepavali approaches and people get busy with lights, colours, fireworks and celebrations, we must also remember to account for children who have allergies, asthma, or eczema and may face hidden health risks.
Smoke from fireworks, dust from cleaning households, and food allergies are some of the most common triggers that can worsen asthma and eczema in young children. A basic knowledge of these risks and taking simple, effective precautions can help children enjoy this Deepavali absolutely risk-free.
Fireworks and crackers are an important part of Deepavali celebrations. However, most firecrackers release harmful and toxic substances such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and tiny particles into the air.
Children who already suffer from asthma or respiratory issues can experience coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing when exposed to this smoke.
How to protect your child:
Most households start cleaning and decorating in the days leading up to Deepavali, which can stir up dust and mold. This can worsen eczema and trigger asthma in children. Scented candles, incense sticks, and decorative oils may also irritate sensitive skin and airways in children.
Steps to reduce risk:
These simple precautions can go a long way in significantly reducing allergy flare-ups during the festival.
A lot of the snacks and savouries that people generally consume during Deepavali often contain nuts, dairy ingredients, artificial colours, and preservatives. Children with allergies may react to some or all of these, which can cause eczema flare-ups, allergies or digestive problems.
Tips for safer eating:
If your child experiences severe symptoms, consult a doctor immediately. Watch out for:
Early medical attention can prevent complications and keep your child safe during the festival.
By identifying possible risks and potential harm beforehand and following basic and effective preventive steps, parents can make Deepavali enjoyable and safe for children with asthma or eczema. With careful consideration, the festival of lights can remain a time of celebration rather than sickness.
(Edited by Majnu Babu).