Get ready for fall allergies because they're headed your way
A few simple tips will keep you sneeze and wheeze-free this fall.
- Find an Allergist
- Symptom Test
- Ask the Allergist
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL (July 18, 2018) – You’ve just gotten your summer routine dialed in, and you have to think about how to keep fall allergies at bay? Yes. But the good news is if you start planning now, your allergy symptoms will likely be much less severe, and you’ll be able to enjoy the beauty the fall season brings.
“Fall can arrive with bad allergy symptoms,” says allergist Bradley Chipps, MD, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. “Many people don’t realize if they spend time preparing now, they won’t get hit as hard with sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes when fall allergies descend with full force. It’s a matter of planning ahead for what you know is coming based on your past experiences.”
Here are four tips to help you keep fall allergy symptoms from ruining hayrides and enjoying the changing leaves:
If allergy symptoms are getting in the way of doing the things you want to do, see an allergist. An allergist can help treat your symptoms and help you get your life on track. Use ACAAI’s allergist locator to find an allergist in your area.