Coping with Spring Allergies
Your spring allergy may turn out to be a reaction to pollen, but it’s important to identify exactly which allergen is causing your symptoms. The best way to understand which allergens are affecting you is to consult an allergist or immunologist. These specialists can conduct tests to find out your specific allergy trigger. Self-diagnosing your allergies may result in inadequate or ineffective treatment.
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