Are you sneezing, coughing and struggling from itchy eyes? Seasonal allergy season can last through the spring and into the summer months, depending on what you’re allergic to. If you’re feeling under the weather, you may just be experiencing seasonal allergies. Finding the medications and at-home symptom management regimen to properly manage your allergy symptoms is key to staying comfortable throughout allergy season.
If you’re experiencing seasonal allergy symptoms during the summertime, you’re not alone. Visit AFC Urgent Care North Waltham for rapid, same-day symptom diagnosis and treatment. Our medical providers are fully board-certified and trained to diagnose and provide treatment for seasonal allergy symptoms. Our clinic is open 7 days a week on a walk-in basis. Just walk in when it’s convenient or save your spot online in advance below.
Can Seasonal Allergies Cause Symptoms During the Summer?
Seasonal allergies are most commonly known to affect individuals in the springtime. Spring marks the beginning of the plant blooming season, which is why allergies often are at their worst in the spring months. However, plants continue to bloom and grow through the summer months, and as a result, seasonal allergy symptoms can continue through the summer time. While symptoms will often be at their worst in the spring, symptoms can continue for many months, depending on how often you’re exposed to your allergens. Whether your allergy symptoms will remain an issue in the summertime often depends on how severe your allergy is and how much time you spend outdoors.
Treatment Options for Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
If you’re still suffering from seasonal allergy symptoms in the summer, you’re not alone. For many, the seasonal allergy season lasts for many months. This is why it is vital to develop an at-home treatment regimen to keep symptoms under control. Seasonal allergy symptoms can vary from person to person, but may include symptoms like congestion, itchy eyes, runny nose, cough, sneezing, or hives. Depending on your exact symptoms, there are various medications available OTC to keep symptoms under control.
When to Seek Medical Care for Allergy Symptoms
While seasonal allergy symptoms can typically be managed effectively at home, you may need to seek medical treatment in severe cases. If your symptoms are still bothering you after you take OTC allergy medications, you may need specialty care from an allergist. Allergists can test to determine what exactly you’re reacting to and provide a more precise treatment plan. Similarly, seasonal allergy symptoms can lead to complications and secondary infections like sinus infections or even ear infections in some cases, which may require treatment from a medical professional.
Visit AFC Urgent Care North Waltham for Same-Day Treatment
Seasonal allergy symptoms can flare up during the summertime, depending on what you’re allergic to and how much time you spend outdoors. If your allergy symptoms are bothering you, and at-home treatment is not working, AFC Urgent Care North Waltham can help. Our medical providers are available 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm to provide same-day symptom diagnosis and treatment for seasonal allergies.
We offer walk-in care with no appointment necessary 7 days a week. Our clinic works with most medical insurance plans, and has affordable rates for self-paying patients. Simply walk into the clinic for fast and affordable same-day treatment! To learn more about the services we provide, give us a call at (781) 701-0900.