Experts say this spring could see the worse allergy season in years. A long, cold winter means that trees and flowers are blooming at the same time, which means more pollen--and more allergies--than usual. Experts say the Southeast is particularly hard hit with oak pollen.
We are almost through ragweed season but some of my patients are wondering what made this year's season so bad. Actually, a certain number... Read more »
Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you the fall allergy season. If you're an asthma/ allergy sufferer as I am, you don't need... Read more »
Many allergy sufferers have experienced an early start to their 2012 outdoor allergy symptoms. The unusually warm and shortened winter... Read more »
The middle of summer is often a good time for those who have outdoor seasonal allergy problems. In the upper half of the U.S., tree and... Read more »
No matter how hard you try, you cannot hide from springtime allergens. They are ubiquitous. You can run but you cannot hide. About... Read more »
Most people can hardly wait for the arrival of spring, following the cough, cold and flu season, cold weather and being cooped up indoors from the... Read more »
Sneezing, wheezing, and itchy eyes aren't the only symptoms of seasonal allergies, says Dr. Timothy Quinn. Fevers, facial pain, headaches, and even... Read more »
Allergy symptoms can make life miserable for adults, but they can be even harder for children to deal with. Recently, a MedTrack Alert editor sat... Read more »
A large new study has found that the incidence of allergies is on the rise. The study tested almost 2 million people over the course of four years on... Read more »
Children with asthma who also have a peanut allergy may experience more, or more severe, asthma attacks, a new study has found. Researchers found... Read more »