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Is it Time to See the Doctor About this Sinus Infection?

Is it Time to See the Doctor About this Sinus Infection?

It may start with a simple cold, but pretty soon the familiar misery sets in: Your nasal discharge is thick and yellow or green in color Your head and nose are heavily congested You feel intense pressure behind your eyes and cheekbones Your head is throbbing Your...

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Allergies for Christmas? What Gives?

Allergies for Christmas? What Gives?

If you’re a Christmas lover like I am, you’re probably excited for all of the things the holiday brings—that sense of December magic, gifts, family togetherness, delicious food, and, depending on where you live in the country, maybe even a dusting of snow. But sadly,...

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Got Food Allergies? You Can Still Enjoy Thanksgiving

Got Food Allergies? You Can Still Enjoy Thanksgiving

Food allergies can put a damper on life—especially when it comes to holidays that rotate around food, glorious food! Today, most Americans are touched by food allergies in some way—whether they suffer from these allergies themselves or know someone who does. Food...

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Everything You Need to Know about Mold Allergies

Everything You Need to Know about Mold Allergies

We hear a lot about pollen causing allergies, but mold is a major culprit, too. If you experience allergies over multiple seasons, mold may be the source of your misery. Mold can wreak havoc throughout the year. Indoor mold can grow indoors anywhere that there is...

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Halloween is Coming. Is Your Teal Pumpkin Ready?

Halloween is Coming. Is Your Teal Pumpkin Ready?

If you have a child who is affected by food allergies, you know that Halloween can be a challenging holiday. There are school parties with food-centered activities (think cakewalks or candy corn bingo). Those parties may be capped off with a goodie bag brimming with...

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Why are There so Many Food Allergies These Days?

Why are There so Many Food Allergies These Days?

Those of us who are a certain age may remember when food allergies weren’t talked about much. Today, they’re a common focal point in school lunchrooms where allergic kids can sit at “safe zone” lunch tables and on restaurant menus that disclose allergenic ingredients....

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Understanding Ragweed Allergies

Understanding Ragweed Allergies

Just when you thought the weather was cooling off and you were in for some relief, here come the ragweed pollens ushering in fall with all kinds of allergic misery. If you find yourself feeling miserable every year from late summer to early fall, you might be allergic...

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Can a New Vaccine Knock Out Allergies to Cats?

Can a New Vaccine Knock Out Allergies to Cats?

One of my more memorable patients was a woman who had loved animals her whole life. In fact, she loved them so much that she decided to make them her livelihood. She opened a pet sitting business, and everything was progressing perfectly until she discovered that she...

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Can Allergies be Genetic?

Can Allergies be Genetic?

If hay fever slays you, ragweed has you depleting every tissue box around, or certain foods have you flaring up with hives or grabbing for your epi-pen, you might wonder how you got so unlucky. Allergies can put a big damper on your quality of life. So why are you...

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How do I Decide Which Allergy Treatment is Best for Me?

How do I Decide Which Allergy Treatment is Best for Me?

Perhaps you’re battling allergies with an arsenal of over-the-counter medications. You pop your antihistamine every morning and you’re good—or maybe not. For some people, allergy drugs aren’t enough to keep the symptoms at bay, and the drugs can present unwanted side...

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Are Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablets for You?

Are Sublingual Immunotherapy Tablets for You?

It used to be that shots were the only form of allergy immunotherapy available to patients. Then came sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT), which involves liquid antigen droplets under the tongue. (This is the primary form of treatment prescribed through the AllergyEasy...

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