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As the warm weather arrives, many face the challenges of seasonal allergies, affecting about 25% of adults and 20% of children in the U.S. These allergies are triggered by plants, with trees releasing pollen in spring, grasses in summer, and ragweed in fall. Symptoms can go beyond the typical stuffy nose and itchy eyes to impact sleep, attention, and memory. Dr. David A. Gudis highlights the seriousness of these allergies and the importance of accessible treatment options.
"Spring allergies can significantly impact people's quality of life," says Dr. David A. Gudis. "It's much harder when suffering from allergies. Today, there are great treatment options to alleviate allergy symptoms."
Seasonal allergies are the immune system responding to something in the environment as though it were a threat... The immune cells react with an inflammatory cascade as though they must respond, react, and fight.
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