Allergy season is here! The runny eyes and nose, the sore throat, the sneezing, the itchiness and the overall yucky feeling that comes with allergies hits like a ton of bricks. Stimulation from flora, fauna and pets trigger a reaction that starts in your immune…
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When something is wrong with your skin, your whole body may feel off. This makes perfect sense, as your skin is your body’s biggest organ. It works to protect you from harmful bacteria, chemicals and temperatures.1 Your skin is also the part of you everyone sees….
Spring is a season many look forward to. The days grow longer, the weather warms up and everything starts to bloom. Millions of Americans suffer from seasonal allergy symptoms. They may begin as early as February. Mild winters can cause plants to pollinate early. And…
Has fall greeted you with a dose of sneezing, itchy eyes and runny nose? If a COVID-19 or flu diagnosis has already been ruled out, ragweed, the most common weed allergy, could be to blame. About 23 million Americans are affected by ragweed pollen, which starts blooming in…
If you have allergies that last longer than a season or two, it’s possible you have a mold allergy. Mold allergies are a common cause of chronic allergies. Because mold can occur inside the home, at your place of work and outdoors, you can be…
Last updated on March 30, 2021 Allergy season is here, which for many means sneezing, runny nose, a cough or congestion. These symptoms take on a different meaning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, however. COVID-19 can present with many different symptoms, and after a…
For many people, springtime is a welcomed season as winter fades and the days become longer and warmer. For those with allergies, however, the arrival of spring can be bittersweet. Warming temperatures bring blooming flowers, trees and grasses that can cause allergy symptoms for millions…