How to Manage Allergies During Pregnancy
Is there anything worse than your pregnancy symptoms being compounded with your allergy symptoms? Below we discuss allergy symptoms during pregnancy and how to find relief. Allergy Symptoms During Pregnancy If you don’t normally experience allergies but seem to have developed symptoms during pregnancy, you may be experiencing pregnancy rhinitis. Pregnancy rhinitis describes allergy-like symptoms,…
Outdoor Exercise with Allergies
The beautiful summer weather has many skipping the gym and instead opting to work out outdoors. Unfortunately, for people with allergies, this can be challenging. We review tips for outdoor exercise when you have allergies below. Identify Your Triggers An allergy test can reveal exactly what it is that you’re allergic to, which can help…
How Does Rain Affect Allergies?

After the heat we’ve experienced this summer, many of us are looking forward to the rain that comes every fall in the Pacific Northwest. Many people think of fall as the end of allergy season, but for many, this is not true. Fall allergens such as ragweed and year-round allergens like dust mites and mold…
Summer Allergies & How to Handle Them

If you experience itchy, watery eyes, congestion, sneezing or a rash during the summer months, there’s a solid chance you have summer allergies. Below we review what causes summer allergies and what you can do to handle them. Causes of Summer Allergies The main causes of summer allergies are pollen, smog, mold, dust mites and…
How to Control Summer Environmental Allergies
Between the blossoming flowers on the trees in town and getting to visit outdoor public hot spots again, who doesn’t love summer? If you have seasonal allergies, you may think that the runny nose, sneezing and itching makes this time miserable, but it doesn’t have to. Below we provide tips to help you manage your…
Different Types of Allergy Testing
When you’re out walking around at Woodmansee Park and begin to experience itchy, watery eyes, congestion and sneezing, it’s likely because you’ve been exposed to an allergen. Allergens are substances that are normally harmless but that the immune system deems a threat. To fight the intruder, the immune system releases antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE),…
Can Allergies Cause Sinus Pressure?
Spring is the best time for admiring the new flowers at Sebright Gardens. But spring is also the worst time for pollen allergy sufferers. While many people experience itchy eyes, sneezing and a rash, others may experience painful sinus pressure. What Causes Allergies? In order to understand how allergies cause sinus pressure, it’s important to…
Is It Allergies or COVID?
In the Before Times, a scratchy throat or stuffy nose during this time of year was almost certainly allergies. But now that we’re living in the age of COVID-19, you can’t be too cautious. No matter how careful you are when masking up and socially distancing, it’s still possible to catch the virus at the…
How Spring Allergies Affect Your Ears
We are now well into spring, and for those who suffer from seasonal allergies, that means their noses are watering and their eyes are itching. Did you know that increases in tree and grass pollen can impact your ears as well? Stuffy and Clogged Up Ears According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America,…
Is Climate Change Making Your Allergies Worse?
We are now well into the spring allergy season here in Oregon. If you feel like each year is worse than the last, you’re not alone. According to new research, climate change may be making seasonal allergies worse. What Is Hay Fever? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 20 million Americans…
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