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Spring allergies are at their worst; here's how to manage symptoms
Hay fever spikes in April, but there are ways to reduce allergy symptoms. Experts recommend staying indoors when pollen counts are high, or taking medications like Zyrtec, Claritin and Allegra.
Spring Allergies: how to prevent them and how to cope with them
For an allergic to pollen, an avenue flanked by shaded bananas, that tree that abounds in so many Spanish cities, is always a route to avoid. If it is neglected, it is possible that the sneezing, the itching of eyes, the tearing, a veiled headache will soon begin. And more this year, in which a complicated spring is foreseen in political terms, as alert Estefanía Quílez, specialist of the Allergology Service of Policlínica Gipuzkoa (San Sebastiá…
How to reduce allergy symptoms
We are at the time of year when the most pollen is in the air, much to the dismay of many allergy sufferers. In this' Explainer 'we share the recommendations of the Regional Health Directorate to reduce symptoms and allergic reactions. Reserved Content This Wednesday, under the heading 'Health and Protection Hour Civil', the Regional Health Directorate (DRS) shared its recommendations for this season of allergy. Embedded code Allergies are the b…
Cómo ayudar a su hijo a lidiar con las alergias estacionales – Manhattan Times News
English Español Helping your child cope with seasonal allergies By Dr. Greg Carnevale Photo: NYC Parks Sniffles and sneezes are an inevitable part of growing up. But if your child has a lingering runny nose and cough – or both appear around the same time each year – it could be seasonal allergies. Seasonal allergies typically happen in the spring, summer and early fall. Symptoms of seasonal allergies typically start to show up …
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