With spring allergies, pesky symptoms like sneezing, congestion, itching, or irritated eyes can severely impact our quality of life. Your primary care doctor or advanced practice provider (APP)* understands the challenges your allergies can pose and will help you prepare for spring allergy season. Building a trusting relationship with them will allow you to have a personalized care plan.
Around 67 million U.S. adults and 14 million children suffer from seasonal allergies according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Those of us with an allergy have an overactive immune system which is triggered by an allergen that causes an allergic reaction.
Some of the most common spring allergens are:
As the tiny particles from these items make their way into the air you breathe, they can irritate your lungs and airways. Common allergy symptoms are sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, and fatigue.
People with allergies can have different responses, which is why it is important to understand what impacts you or your loved one to prevent and manage allergy symptoms. Your primary care doctor or APP can work with you to understand your allergy history, identify your body’s specific triggers, and create a plan to help you navigate allergy season. Remember, regular medical check-ins will allow for adjustments to your treatment plan based on the evolving nature of your allergies.
Managing your spring allergies involves a combination of preventative measures and targeted treatments. Here are some tips to help you reduce symptoms.
Speak with your primary care doctor or APP about how to make your home an allergy-friendly space and discuss which medications are right for you based on your symptoms and medical history. Don’t let spring allergies prevent you from enjoying the beauty of the season. Get ahead by making an appointment with your primary care doctor or APP today!
*An advanced practice provider is defined as a nurse practitioner or physician assistant.