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Tips For Identifying Seasonal Allergy Symptoms In Children

Seasonal allergies can be frustrating to manage. While adults can easily identify their symptoms and treat themselves, children who experience seasonal allergies may have a difficult time expressing their discomfort. While seasonal allergies and illnesses like colds may present similar symptoms, it is important to understand the difference between the two ailments so that you can treat your child effectively. Keep reading to learn more about identifying seasonal allergy symptoms in children so that you ...

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When To Worry About a Tick Bite: Common Symptoms of Lyme Disease

During the summer months bug bites are very common. There are many different kinds of insects that can cause irritation and itchy bug bites. While ticks do not often cause red and itchy bites, they can spread diseases when they bite. One of the most common tick-borne illnesses is Lyme disease, which occurs when a deer tick bites a human after biting an infected deer. Lyme disease can have many different symptoms, and early intervention ...

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Recent Blogs

Last Minute Camp Physicals: What Parents Need to Know

Last Minute Camp Physicals: What Parents Need to Know

Last minute camp physicals can help keep summer plans on track when camp requirements sneak up on a busy family schedule. Many ...

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What Are Grass Pollen Allergies and How Are They Treated?

What Are Grass Pollen Allergies and How Are They Treated?

Grass pollen allergies are a common cause of seasonal allergy symptoms, especially during the warmer months when pollen levels rise throughout Monmouth ...

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What to Do After a Tick Bite: A Step-by-Step Guide

What to Do After a Tick Bite: A Step-by-Step Guide

Tick bites are common throughout New Jersey, especially during warmer months when families spend more time outdoors in parks and along wooded ...

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