Doctor shares best steps for allergy sufferers to protect themselves as spring continues
- Spring allergy season has officially returned and feels severe.
- A warm winter caused pollen counts to rise earlier.
- Late April marks the peak for challenging tree pollen.
- Doctors advise starting allergy relief early to prevent symptoms.
- Taking steps helps manage sneezing, runny noses, and watery eyes.
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By: Holly Brenza Just because you have reached adulthood doesn’t mean you will no longer develop allergies. “While most allergies develop in childhood, adults are not in the clear,” explains Dr. Maaria Syed, an allergist and immunologist with Advocate Health Care who cares for pediatric and adult patients. Adults are susceptible to developing environmental allergies and even food allergies. […]
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