Allergists recommend that you start treating your allergies about a month before the trouble usually begins.
Depending on how the walk-in clinic goes at the location, Advanced ENT & Allergy hopes to expand it to two more clinics.
A Louisville doctor said transitions from 30 degrees to 70 degrees won't make a person sick, but it can cause flare ups for people who suffer from allergies or asthma migraines.
Warmer weather and sunshine is great and all, but it also comes with a downside.
We are expecting a nice stretch of weather in the week ahead which will allow the pollen count to climb and stay high for a while. Now is the time to prepare, allergy sufferers.Â
Spring is allergy season in Kentuckiana, but with COVID-19 on the rise, how do you tell if you're sick or just need an antihistamine?
There's a difference between allergy symptoms and COVID-19, according to Sandlin.
Raise your hand if you suffer from seasonal allergies...🙋 Many of you are likely feeling those start to kick in this week. Pollen levels - specifically Elm, Juniper, and Maple - will be moderate tomorrow, high Friday, and very high Saturday.
Raise your hand if you suffer from seasonal allergies...🙋 According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Louisville ranks number 20 on worst cities for seasonal allergies.Â
Babies and toddlers who received one dose of antibiotics were more likely to have asthma, eczema, hay fever, food allergies, celiac disease, problems with weight and obesity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder later in childhood, according to the study published Monday in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.