By: Gleason Center Editors, Dr. Daniel Gleason DC Is it an allergy or intolerance? Find out how to tell in this month's newsletter. Dr. Gleason explains the crucial difference and what we can do to feel better.
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By: Gleason Center Editors, Dr. Daniel Gleason DC Spring is here!
That's the good news. However, with it come seasonal allergies. That's the bad news. Nasal allergies (aka Hay Fever) bring sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, runny nose, and sinus headaches. The associated redness, swelling, and pain indicate inflammation. Allergies come primarily from pollens. In the Spring, it's trees. In the Summer, it's grasses. In the Fall, it's weeds. And molds and fungi are prevalent all year round but are highest in Summer. |
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