Red, White and Ah-choo? Not this Year

With the 4th of July around the corner, no one wants to be a “Yankee Doodle Scratchy.” Loads of people make plans to get out and enjoy the mid-summer fun. They hope to avoid the allergic symptoms which can appear in June and July – and which can pop up around certain celebrations.

 Here are some tips for those who want their 4th of July celebrations to be itch, sneeze and wheeze-free.

Spring Allergies Attack More Than Just Your Nose

As you prepare your spring allergy stories, keep in mind that understanding how all the allergic responses are interconnected is crucial for effectively managing and improving the overall quality of life for people who are affected. Spring allergies can be seen throughout many allergic conditions including asthma, eczema and eye allergies.

Here are some tips to help you as you prepare your pieces on spring allergies.