Let’s be real: Every season is allergy season. Luckily, our medical experts are here to help you do something about it. They share the information and advice you need to deal with all things allergic, from home remedies and symptom management to how to use an EpiPen.
Time of day, time of year and weather patterns can all make your allergies worse
Although allergic reactions are usually mild, taking your meds and avoiding exercise can help
It can help reduce exposure to allergens, but don't expect it to solve allergy or asthma issues
Vacuum (a lot), wipe pets down (often) and (always) keep them out of your bed!
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It’s likely a short-term sensitivity (not an allergy) to acidic foods
You’ll likely have symptoms of both allergies and asthma at once
They’re the best way to manage your seasonal allergies
An allergist explains your over-the-counter options and combos
They serve a purpose, but too much is uncomfortable
A natural approach may help resolve that sneezing and runny nose
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