Is It Allergies or Dry Eye?
While eye discomfort caused by allergies or dry eye isn’t serious, it can be uncomfortable and interfere with your daily life. Knowing exactly what is causing your symptoms can help narrow down your treatment options and get you back to feeling your best! Eye Allergy Symptoms Eye allergies are also referred to as allergic conjunctivitis….
What to Keep in Mind About Food Allergies & Dating
If you’re part of the dating world and you have food allergies, you need to take measures to keep yourself safe, with the help of your date. Below we review what the research shows on dating behaviors and food allergies and how to prevent an allergy attack while on dates. What the Research Shows One…
How Does Rain Affect Allergies?
When it comes to allergy season, you may be curious whether the presence of rain will affect your allergies positively or negatively. The answer is, it really does both. We review what this means below. The Good News Tree pollen counts are higher when it’s dry out. This is because trees release more pollen when…
What to Know About Air Cleaners & Allergies
You may think of allergens as being outdoors, but there are many that can be found indoors that trigger symptoms as well, including mold, dust mites and animal dander. One way you can eliminate these and other allergens in your home is with an air cleaner. But how can you decipher which one will be…
Can Allergies Cause Dizziness?
If you’re experiencing dizziness, there are many possible reasons, including being dehydrated, taking new medications or having a balance disorder. Another potential cause that may surprise you is allergies. Yes, allergies can contribute to dizziness, and we review how below. What Causes Allergies? Your immune system works to protect your body from diseases, viruses and…
What to Know About Food Allergy Tests for Children
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), “Food allergies are a growing food safety and public health concern that affect an estimated 8% of children in the United States. That’s 1 in 13 children, or about 2 students per classroom.” If your child is among this number, you’ll want to bring them…
How Common Are Food Allergies in Adults?
Although approximately 19% of adults believe they have a food allergy, only about 11% actually are diagnosed with this allergy type, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The reason for this discrepancy could be due to confusion about the difference between a food allergy and a food intolerance. We review the difference…
Are You Allergic To Your Christmas Tree?
While putting up the Christmas tree brings about feelings of joy and merriment for many, you might find yourself experiencing sneezing fits, itching and nasal congestion instead. If this sounds familiar, you may be allergic to your Christmas tree. Is it Normal To Be Allergic to Your Christmas Tree? Research examining the prevalence of allergic…
What Is Oral Allergy Syndrome?
According to a 2015 study published in the International Dental Journal, “Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) is an allergic reaction that occurs after consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables in patients with allergy to pollen… Symptoms arise as a result of cross-reactivity between pollen and plant-derived food.” Below we review everything you need to know about…
How to Reduce Allergens in Your Kitchen
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, “Many people with allergies often have more than one type of allergy. The most common indoor/outdoor allergy triggers are: tree pollen, grass pollen, and weed pollen, mold spores, dust mites, cockroaches, cat and dog dander, and rodent urine.” Unfortunately, many of these allergens can be found…