Do your allergy issues seem worse this spring compared to normal? With the wet winter and Arizona's super-bloom, our allergies could be on overdrive this year! In this week's Health Insider, we look at ways to combat those pesky allergies. abc15
Pollen counts have continued to surge across the Valley and will continue to evolve as we head into summer.In the video above, he discusses the difference between allergy-induced sneezing and runny nose and an illness like a sinus infection.
He says any change in symptoms lasting more than 10 days along with pain in your sinuses is likely the result of an infection. Dr. Shad says in addition to good housekeeping like changing clothes after being outside, showering quickly to remove pollen from your hair and body, and using a HEPA air purifier, you can also use herbs like stinging nettle to ward off allergies. Eating local honey can also help build immunity to some pollens.
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