When allergies are severe enough, it can negatively impact your quality of life. We suggest that individuals consult an allergist to get a better understanding of their own allergies and find the best path forward in treating them.
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. (PRWEB)
July 16, 2021
ENT and Allergy Associates (ENTA), the nation’s preeminent otolaryngology and allergy specialty and sub-specialty practice offers essential tips for residents to better manage allergies as we near the peak of summer allergy season. Allergic rhinitis, or more commonly known as allergies, is an inflammatory disease that develops when your immune system becomes sensitized and overreacts to something in the environment. Seasonal allergies stem from pollens which are active in the spring, summer, and fall.
Understanding Allergies:
There are 2 types of allergies: seasonal and perennial. People with seasonal allergies are typically affected by allergen prevalent throughout the various seasons, namely summer, fall, and spring. These allergens can be from mold spores or pollen from trees, grass, or weeds. Conversely, those with perennial allergy experience allergy symptoms face year-round afflictions, most commonly related to dust mites or pet dander. Allergy symptoms typically include itchy nose, itchy eyes and throat, sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, or feeling tired due to poor sleep.
“At ENT and Allergy Associates, we are constantly working to accommodate the needs of our patients, and get them feeling better quickly,” said Allergist/Immunologist Dr. Robert Sporter of ENTA’s Fifth Ave, NY practice site. “While many of us know about allergy symptoms, we may not correlate the constant fatigue felt throughout the day with them directly. When allergies are severe enough, it can negatively impact your quality of life. We suggest that individuals consult an allergist to get a better understanding of their own allergies and find the best path forward in treating them.”
Allergy Testing and Treatment:
Allergy testing can help patients identify potential allergies. Through skin-prick testing or blood examinations, physicians can more accurately predict allergic reactions. Correctly identifying allergy triggers is a key component of effective management.
Treatment options for allergies can vary based on the person, but the most common and accessible treatment options are environmental control, medications, and immunotherapy. For the upcoming pollen allergy season, there are a few steps you can take which can help you reduce your allergy symptoms.
- Stay indoors when possible, especially when pollen counts are high or at their peak.
- Keep windows of your home, workplace, and car closed during peak pollen seasons.
- Use air conditioning whenever possible.
- Wash your hands and face to remove pollen.
- Shower and shampoo your hair at bedtime to wash off accumulated pollens.
- Wear glasses or sunglasses when outdoors to minimize pollen getting into your eyes.
- Wash bedding once a week using hot water.
For persistent symptoms, many allergy sufferers pursue the use of medications—either prescribed or over-the-counter—to ease the bothersome effects of allergies. Intranasal steroids and antihistamines are commonly used for this purpose. For those who want to avoid chronic/long-term medication dependence, immunotherapy may be recommended. There are 2 types of immunotherapy: allergy shots and sublingual tablets (under-the-tongue).
To learn more about ENTA, find a local office or book an appointment, visit http://www.entandallergy.com or call 1-855-ENTA-DOC.
About ENT and Allergy Associates LLP
ENT and Allergy Associates LLP (ENTA) has more than 220 physicians practicing in 44 office locations in Westchester, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Rockland, Nassau and Suffolk counties, as well as New York City and northern/central New Jersey. The practice sees over 90,000 patients per month. Each ENTA clinical location provides access to a full complement of services, including General Adult and Pediatric ENT and Allergy, Voice and Swallowing, Advanced Sinus and Skull Base Surgery, Facial Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery, Disorders of the Inner Ear and Dizziness, Asthma, Clinical Immunology, Diagnostic Audiology, Hearing Aid dispensing, Sleep and CT Services. ENTA has clinical alliances with Mount Sinai Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, Northwell Health, and a partnership with the American Cancer Society.
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