Spring has sprung! The first day of Spring is March 20, 2022. This new season brings about many changes across most regions of the United States. Warmer temperatures, rainy days, and flowers in bloom are among the many natural changes associated with spring. Many people also look forward to the longer daylight hours. While spring brings thoughts of pleasantries, more than half of the US population contends with the start of the Allergy Season.
Understanding Seasonal Allergies
As the weather changes from Winter into Spring, plants begin to launch their seeds and bloom. Increased plant and tree activity brings about a rise in pollen which triggers a cascade of events in the body. When your immune system comes in contact with high levels of allergens, many different allergy symptoms develop, including:
Runny nose
Watery eyes
Coughing
Sneezing
Throat irritation
Increased mucus production
Dealing with Seasonal Allergies
There are several tactics that are effective in reducing allergy symptoms. These include:
Getting help with OTC products from your Neighborhood Pharmacist
Washing clothing and linens in hot water
Wearing a mask over the nose & mouth while dusting and cleaning
Your Delaune’s Pharmacy Pharmacist Can Help with your Allergy Symptoms
Our Pharmacists at Delaune’s Pharmacy offer Seasonal Allergy Consultations. These sessions are designed to help identify your allergy triggers and what you can do to allay your symptoms. Some important things to remember as you get ready for your Seasonal Allergy Consultation session are:
Make a note of your allergy symptoms
Jot down when you experience your allergies the most
Where are your allergies being triggered (indoor vs. outdoors)
Be mindful that remedies that worked for you last allergy season may need to be changed
You don’t always have to run to your doctor’s office right away; your Neighborhood Pharmacist is here to provide you with OTC products and steps to take to help reduce your allergy symptoms!
Click here to schedule a Delaune’s Pharmacy Seasonal Allergy Consultation Session!
Is it COVID-19 or Allergies?
The past few months have seen a decrease in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. While the numbers are starting to trend in the right direction, it’s important to remember COVID is not entirely removed from our lives just yet. Since some COVID symptoms and allergy symptoms do overlap, it’s important to know when to see a healthcare professional.
Unlike allergy sufferers, COVID often presents with fever and body aches. The diagram provided below helps clear up some confusion between COVID-19 and allergies.
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