Do Allergies Cause Body Aches?
When you think of allergies, you probably think of symptoms such as itchy eyes, congestion, runny nose, sneezing and hives. But did you know that allergies can also cause symptoms such as body aches? We review the connection below. What Causes Allergies? To understand how allergies cause body aches, it’s important to know what causes…
What Are the Symptoms of Fall Allergies?
For some people, fall means football games and pumpkin spiced everything. For others, it means sneezing and watery eyes every time they visit James Island County Park. If you find yourself in the latter camp, that may mean you have seasonal fall allergies. Let’s go over a few of the more common fall allergy symptoms,…
Charleston ENT & Allergy Welcomes Andrew Pappa, MD
Dr. Andrew Pappa comes to Charleston ENT & Allergy enthusiastic to help patients of all ages through the breadth of issues that can arise in the intricate anatomy of the head and neck. His general interest in the specialty and excitement to work closely with other departments fits seamlessly with Charleston ENT and Allergy’s approach…
Andrew Pappa, MD
Education University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: BS in Biomedical Engineering University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: MD University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Residency in Otolaryngology Certifications Board Certified Professional Affiliations Member of the South Carolina Medical Association Member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Awards…
Ways to Relieve Sinus Pressure
The sinuses are air-filled spaces in the face that are connected to your nasal passages. Their job is to moisturize the air you breathe as well as produce mucus that helps trap bacteria and foreign particles that are inhaled. However, they can sometimes become blocked, leading to sinus pressure. Below we review some strategies for…
Back-to-School Checklist for Children with Allergies
It’s back-to-school season, which is an exciting time for children and parents alike. However, for the families of the almost 6 million children who suffer from food allergies, it can also be nerve-wracking. To help ease any anxiety for you and your child, it’s important to ensure you’re all prepared for the upcoming year. Understanding…
How Allergies Can Affect Senior Citizens
Though the majority of people develop their allergies in childhood, others experience allergies for the first time in older adulthood. Research has shown that roughly 5-10% of patients above 65 years have allergies and that the condition “often persists into older age and can occasionally make its initial appearance in the elderly.” Are Allergy Symptoms…
Alex Waldthausen PA-C
Alex earned his undergraduate degree in biology and his master’s degree in physician assistant studies from the University of South Carolina. He is a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and is nationally certified. In his free time, Alex enjoys spending time with his wife and yellow Labrador retriever and is an avid…
How to Manage Your Allergies While Camping
Summer is the prime time for camping. But if you have allergies, especially to pollen, you may need to do some extra preparation beyond just packing. In fact, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reports that, “Pollen is one of the most common triggers of seasonal allergies.” We provide tips to help you prepare…
Breathe Better on Your Next Road Trip with These Allergy Tips
Is there any more classic summer fun than hitting the open road with your family or friends to visit The Historic Charleston City Market? Well, if you have allergies, you may be concerned about managing symptoms while on your road trip. Below we provide tips to help you breathe better while traveling. Wash Your Accessories…