Can Allergies Affect Your Mood?
Anyone who deals with constant allergy symptoms can tell you they aren’t a pleasant experience. However, research has shown that not only are allergies not fun to deal with, but they can significantly affect your mood and mental health as well. Research Shows Allergies May Increase Depression Multiple studies have been done on allergies and…
Tips for Reducing Allergens in Your Bedroom
Nearly 1/3 of U.S. adults and 1/4 of U.S. children reported having a seasonal allergy, eczema or food allergy in 2021. A good place to start removing allergens from your daily life is in your bedroom. The average person spends eight hours a day sleeping. That is 1/3 of our lives spent in the bedroom….
How Long Should I Continue Allergy Shots?
If you’re one of the millions of people in the United States suffering from allergies, you’re likely eager to find a way to manage the nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes and other uncomfortable allergy symptoms that can interfere with your day and make it harder to do things like take walks through Cooper Furnace Nature…
Is There a Connection Between Allergies & Anxiety?
Although stress and anxiety do not cause allergies, research has uncovered that they can worsen symptoms. We review what the study shows and how you can manage these conditions below. About the Study Researchers at The Ohio State University found that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen your reaction to everyday allergens. They…
How Sublingual Immunotherapy Works
Sublingual therapy, also known as allergy drops or tablets, is a long-term solution for treating allergies to certain airborne substances found at Webb Bridge Park in Alpharetta. They’re an alternative to allergy shots that can be taken at home after the first dose. In this post, we review more about how sublingual immunotherapy works. Types…
What To Know About Allergy Immunotherapy & Pregnancy
Pregnancy can be an exciting time full of lots of trips to buybuy BABY in Mansell Crossing. But there are also a lot of unknowns that come with pregnancy. One thing you may be wondering about is whether you can continue or start allergy immunotherapy during pregnancy. We answer this question below. What Is Allergy…
When Is Allergy Season?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the percentage of adults in the U.S. with seasonal allergies is 25.7%. But when exactly is allergy season? The answer to this is: it depends on what you’re allergic to. Below we go over the different seasons and what allergens they bring. Spring Spring is…
These Household Cleaning Products May Cause an Allergic Reaction
Before you dive into any spring cleaning, you want to make sure the products you are using aren’t damaging to you or your family’s health. Certain chemicals found in some household cleaners have been known to cause allergic reactions. The Link Between Cleaning Products and Allergies Several different studies have found that household cleaning products…
Here’s How You Can Find Relief from Swollen Eyes Caused by Allergies
For seasonal allergy sufferers, one of the most unpleasant symptoms you may experience is allergic conjunctivitis, also known as eye allergies. With allergic conjunctivitis, you may experience itchiness, redness, watering and/or swelling. We review how to find relief from these symptoms below. Go Inside If you’re doing outdoor activities at Grant Park in Atlanta and…
Spring Cleaning Tips for People With Allergies
Spring is officially here, and with it comes warmer weather, longer days and, for many, an increased desire to be active. For some, this may mean daily jogs through Atlanta’s Tanyard Creek Park, while others may be motivated to organize things and begin their annual spring cleaning. Unfortunately, for many of us, spring also brings…