Categories: LIFE

10 Worst Pieces of Advice Allergy Doctors Have Ever Heard

ISTOCK/PHOTODJO

“Seasonal allergies are just seasonal—so this has to stop soon, right?”

“While some allergies are seasonal, it really depends on what a person is allergic to. Pollen allergies are seasonal—for example, tree pollen allergies peak in early spring, grass pollen soars in late spring, and ragweed pollen is highest in summertime. Unfortunately, many people have the pollen allergy “triple threat” and have reactions to all three pollen types. Some types of allergies go yearround. I always recommend that my patients try to identify the times of the year their symptoms tend to occur, so they can take measures to decrease or even prevent those annoying allergy symptoms.” —Rob Danoff, DO, family physician and program director of the Family Medicine/Emergency Medicine Residency Programs at Aria Health.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Share

Recent Posts

  • CORONAVIRUS

New Discovery Brings Hope To COVID-19 Patients

There has been a particular antiviral pill discovered, one that allegedly can reduce the risk… Read More

3 years ago
  • FOOD

10 Surprising Foods You Didn’t Know Were Low Calorie

Some of us have a few clues about which foods are high in calories and… Read More

3 years ago
  • HEALTH TIPS

12 Ways You Can Lose That Belly Fat

Losing weight is no easy job, but when it comes to belly fat, it seems… Read More

3 years ago
  • HEALTH TIPS

7 Daily Habits That Are Great For Your Bowels

The number of bowel movements you have in a day depends on a lot of… Read More

3 years ago
  • LIFE
  • SYMPTOMS

10 Natural Ways To Treat Depression

Depression is a mood disorder that makes you constantly sad and takes away any interest… Read More

3 years ago
  • FOOD

13 High Protein Foods You Can Easily Snack On

Living a busy and active life can make you choose things that are fast and… Read More

3 years ago