Seasonal allergies are nothing to sniff at — they can cause sneezing, itchy eyes, a runny nose and a cough that can last for weeks or even months. In NYC, spring kicks off tree pollen season, followed ...
What Is a Sesame Allergy? A sesame allergy is a food allergy to sesame seeds or sesame oil, which come from the sesame plant. When you have this allergy, your immune system reacts to sesame as though ...
If you’re starting to get the sniffles, it might be a sure sign that allergy season is on its way. A local allergist with Tri-State Allergy and Asthma said allergy season has already started, and she ...
If you've ever looked at an allergy report and felt like it's written in code, you're not alone. A few years ago, I found myself staring at a stack of papers from a diagnostic lab. My sinuses had been ...
If you're experiencing sneezes that come out of nowhere or skin discomfort, it might be a sign of allergies lurking beneath the surface. The body speaks a language of symptoms that, with the right ...
You cannot control when the trees bud or the flowers bloom, but you can take steps to keep congestion, itching and sneezing from spiraling out of control.
Allergy season starts in March in many parts of the United States. When the weather warms, trees bud and release pollen that can trigger congestion, a sore throat or itchy eyes for millions of ...
As the rain clears up, it could mean more trouble for you if you have seasonal allergies.Doctors are saying the mild winter didn't do any favors for symptoms.On the roof of the Hamilton County Health ...
The arrival of spring is traditionally associated with allergies, but the crisp air brought on by autumn’s cooler weather doesn’t necessarily mean everyone can take a breath of relief. For many with ...