Allergy Articles

Asthma or Allergies: How to Tell the Difference

May 1, 2026

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Asthma and allergies often share similar symptoms, which can make it difficult to tell them apart. Both conditions can cause coughing, breathing issues and discomfort, […]

Why Do My Allergies Get Worse at Night?

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Many people notice that their allergy symptoms seem worse at night. Congestion, coughing, sneezing and itchy eyes may become more noticeable once you get into […]

How to Calm a Rosacea Flare-Up Fast

April 1, 2026

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Rosacea flare-ups often seem to appear out of nowhere. Your skin may feel completely normal one day and suddenly look flushed, irritated or inflamed the […]

Why Do Allergies Cause Puffy Eyes and Dark Circles?

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If you deal with seasonal allergies, you may already be familiar with symptoms like sneezing, congestion and itchy eyes. However, allergies can also affect the […]

The Link Between Asthma and Obesity: What Allergy Specialists Want Patients to Know

March 11, 2026

Asthma and obesity are two common health conditions that increasingly intersect. Research continues to show that excess weight can influence how asthma develops, how severe […]

How Do I Know If My Symptoms Are Allergies or a Sinus Infection?

March 2, 2026

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Reviewed by Saira Zafar, MD. If you are dealing with congestion, pressure, or a runny nose, it can be genuinely hard to tell what is […]

Allergies to Look Out For This March

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For many people, allergy symptoms do not wait until spring is in full swing. March often marks the start of allergy season, even when temperatures […]

What Causes an Allergy Headache and How to Find Relief

February 3, 2026

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Headaches related to allergies are a common but often misunderstood problem. Many people experience head pain during allergy season without realizing that allergies may be […]

What Are The 10 Most Common Environmental Allergies?

February 1, 2026

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Environmental allergies are one of the most common causes of chronic allergy symptoms. Unlike food allergies, environmental allergies are triggered by substances you breathe in […]

How Can I Prepare for Spring Allergies in 2026?

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Spring allergies affect millions of people each year, often returning like clockwork as pollen levels rise. For some, symptoms are mild and manageable. For others, […]

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