Taking simple steps can help relieve your symptoms from seasonal allergies and let you enjoy the great outdoors year-round.
In total, about a quarter of adults in the United States have seasonal allergies, and they can become sensitized over a ...
If your “spring cold” comes with itchy eyes, brain fog and endless sneezing, a doctor says you may already be behind in ...
More and more, we’re learning about the havoc that a surplus of histamine can cause in our bodies. Histamine isn’t inherently ...
Allergy affects more than one billion people worldwide—and the number is rising. For many, it means mild symptoms such as ...
Feagins says otherwise, the best way to avoid suffering is to avoid pollen. Keep your windows closed, limit time outside if ...
When shopping for allergy medications, skip diphenhydramine and phenylephrine in the pharmacy aisle and opt for nasal steroids, second-generation antihistamines, and normal saline instead.
Though many people think of allergies as only being triggered in the fall or springtime, the reality is that seasonal allergies often affect people year-round, including winter. Because some plants ...
We asked a doctor and dietitian to share low and high histamine foods for those with histamine intolerance.
As pollen levels rise across Charleston and the broader Lowcountry, allergy season is arriving earlier, lasting longer and, ...
UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics is seeing flu, strep throat and viral upper respiratory infections. WellSpan Pediatric ...