News

If your allergy symptoms—sneezing, itchy eyes, or nasal congestion—continue to be a problem even after using medication, you ...
Remember that an allergy is an overreaction from the immune system, where accidentally attacks harmless substances, like food ...
Whether you’re dealing with seasonal pollen, pet dander, or indoor allergens, you’ll find helpful tips to reduce symptoms, avoid triggers, and improve your quality of life. Stay ...
Have you been sneezing, wheezing, or maybe even a little fatigued lately? Spring is not the only season that brings allergies ...
Spring allergies have been worse this year due to heavy rainfall that caused a prolonged tree pollen season upstate.
As flowers bloom and temperatures climb, spring brings in allergy season for many. When sneezing, itchy eyes or sinus pressure strikes, knowing whether to see a general allergist or an ENT (ear, nose ...
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing.
Sneezing this spring? Here's why seasonal allergies are so bad this year and what you can do to feel better, according to experts.
Spring has sprung, and insects, pollen, and pests are in the air, contributing to both humans' and pets' allergies. While symptoms of allergies may be obvious to us, our pets can suffer subtly ...
Seasonal allergies can make spring and summer more challenging. A few simple strategies can help people control their seasonal allergies even on days when pollen counts are particularly high.
Early spring warm-ups can prolong pollen season, which worsens symptoms for people with allergies.
Doctors say it's increasingly common for adults who've never had allergies to suddenly experience symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes, especially in the spring.