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402, 2019

Antihistamines vs Nasal Sprays: What is the best medicine for sinus & allergy issues?

Categories: Allergies|

Now that allergies happen all year in Arizona due to different types of pollen and desert plants, sufferers are looking for relief and treatment using over-the-counter medicines. Antihistamines are just one type of over the counter medication that is used to relieve cold, sinus and allergy symptoms.

2201, 2019

‘Tis the Season for Indoor Allergies

Categories: Allergies|

Allergens are substances that are foreign to the body and can cause an allergic reaction in certain people. Allergens are everywhere in the world around us. Examples of common allergens are pollen, foods, and mold.

1601, 2019

Allergy Resolutions for 2019

Categories: Allergies|

January is the month to make New Year resolutions with hopes that this year is the best one, yet! So, while you plan your resolutions, consider adding 3 resolutions concerning health.

2812, 2018

The Difference Between Sinusitis & Allergies

Categories: Allergies, Sinusitis|

When you are suffering from sinus symptoms it can be difficult to know exactly what is going on with your body. You know that something doesn’t feel the way it should, and you have a good understanding of when it’s more serious than a standard cold, but knowing exactly what is causing your symptoms can be hard to pin down.

1412, 2018

Nasal Polyps: What Are The Symptoms?

Categories: Allergies, Nose|

Have you been struggling with cold-like symptoms for an extended period of time? Have you tried everything and still can't find relief? If so, you might not have a cold at all. You could actually be suffering from nasal polyps.

312, 2018

Best Allergy Treatment: Shots vs. Drops – Which is the best medication for you?

Categories: Allergies|

Do you suffer from seasonal or perennial allergies, and over the counter medicine is not helping enough? In that case, we recommend immunotherapy which is an effective solution for keeping allergies at bay and even reducing them over time.  

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