What To Know About Pediatric Allergies
Pediatric allergies are a common health problem. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, approximately 7% of all children (5.2 million) were diagnosed with hay fever in 2018 alone. Types of Pediatric Allergies In addition to seasonal allergies, children can experience allergies to other airborne allergens like dust mites, mold and pet dander….
Rachelle Levasseur, AuD, CCC-A
Dr. Levasseur joined Charleston ENT & Allergy in 2022. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences at the University of Connecticut and her Doctor of Audiology from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. Dr. Levasseur has her certificate of clinical competency in audiology and is a member…
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Charleston ENT & Allergy Celebrates 25 Years in the Lowcountry
Charleston ENT & Allergy is proud to celebrate 25 years of helping the Lowcountry breathe, taste, hear, and sleep better. Since 1997, Charleston ENT & Allergy has provided high-quality medical care to all age groups, treating ear, nose, throat, allergy, and head and neck conditions. While we have grown roots throughout the state for the…
What Is Allergy Fatigue and How Is It Treated?
When you think of allergy symptoms, you probably think of having congestion and a runny nose. However, some people with allergies experience another symptom that can interfere with their daily lives: fatigue. How Allergies Can Make You Tired There a number of ways in which allergies can make you feel more fatigued. These include: Interfering…