7 Symptoms of Hay Fever and How to Find Relief, According to Doctors
How long have your symptoms gone on for?
Colds tend to clear up in a week or two. But if your symptoms go on for weeks or months, you’re probably dealing with allergies.Doctors would typically recommend calling your local allergist to try to figure out what, exactly, you’re allergic to and the right treatment for you. But right now, things are a little different as the U.S. faces an overwhelmed healthcare system., an otolaryngologist and laryngologist at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif.
,” he says. These devices help eliminate contaminants in the air, like pollen, pet dander, and mold spores.like keeping your windows closed and showering as soon as you come inside after being outdoors can also help, Dr. Phillips says.
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