How to Manage Potential Seasonal Allergies

April 15, 2019

Seasonal allergies including hay fever impact millions of Americans each year. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI) more than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies every year.

The widespread impact of seasonal allergies in the U.S highlights the need for effective prevention and management for patients. Especially during spring, seasonal allergies become more abundant. This happens as allergy triggers such as pollen, mold, and dust mites travel further on windy and dry days.

So what can you do to control seasonal allergy triggers? What are some ways you can treat seasonal allergies if you begin to experience symptoms?

Maintain a clean household to help control allergy triggers

The most common allergy triggers are easily preventable if you take some time to maintain an allergy-free household. Some of the most effective ways to control these triggers in your home includes:

  • Frequently dust your house to reduce dust mites and similar types of triggers. Additionally, you’ll want to clean countertops and similar household surfaces to reduce allergens.
  • Use air conditioning units instead of open windows to cool down your house. Open windows allow more allergy triggers, like pollen,  to enter your home.
  • Take a shower if you go outside during days with higher-than-normal pollen counts. In addition, make sure that you limit outdoor activity when you can during high pollen days.
  • Follow local news and public health department updates to see which days have higher pollen counts or other types of airborne triggers.

Get treatment at a nearby urgent care center for allergy symptoms!

If your seasonal allergy symptoms continue to worsen, then you’ll want to try over-the-counter medications. Make sure you speak with your primary care provider first to ensure that you don’t have any side effects to these medicines.

If approved, most over-the-counter medicines including decongestants, antihistamines, and similar types of allergy medications. Most allergy medications come in a variety of forms such as nasal sprays and tablets.

However, some seasonal allergy symptoms require advanced treatment if over-the-counter medicines aren’t able to remedy your condition. For seasonal allergy symptoms that won’t go away makes sure to visit a nearby urgent care center for treatment. Urgent care centers are usually equipped with staff and treatment options that can help keep symptoms under control.

And for patients located near Burlington, MA, make sure to visit AFC Urgent Care Burlington for your seasonal healthcare needs. We accept patients on a walk-in basis and allow patients to schedule in advance by calling at 781.270.4700.

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