How to Manage Your Allergies While Camping
There’s nothing better in the summer than disconnecting from technology, getting some fresh air and soaking up some vitamin D during a camping trip at Sutton Falls. But for people with allergies, their symptoms can make it challenging to relax and unwind. Below we review how to manage your allergies while camping. Prepare Medications Many…
Three Tips for Talking to Children About Their Food Allergies
If you have a young child with food allergies, you might be wondering how to talk to them about it in a way that is helpful and informative without being overwhelming or frightening. The good news is there are several tips to help communicate with your child in an effective way that will help keep…
Is There a Link Between Allergies & Depression?
Depression, a mood disorder characterized by feelings of sadness and loss of interest, can interfere with your daily life and ability to function. The World Health Organization reports that depression is common, affecting approximately 5% of adults worldwide. Depression has been linked to many other conditions, including anxiety and hearing loss. It may surprise you…
Can Immunotherapy Help Reduce Dust Mite Allergies?
Your immune system’s job is to protect your body from diseases, viruses and infections. If your body mistakes a substance that is normally harmless for something dangerous, the substance is known as an allergen. A common year-round allergen that many people react to is dust mites. Dust mites are microscopic arachnids that feed on house…
Longer Growing Seasons Increase Airborne Pollen
If it seems like your allergies are becoming worse with each passing year, you’re not imagining it. One study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) in 2021uncovered that, over the past three decades, allergy seasons have grown longer and more severe. We review this…
Hearing Aids & Babies: The First Six Months
Thanks to the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) guidelines created in the year 2000, babies are screened for hearing loss by one month of age, get a diagnostic hearing test by three months of age if necessary and receive intervention services by six months of age. The CDC estimates that, because of this program,…
Can You Develop New Allergies as an Adult? Yes!
Though it may seem unfair, you can develop allergies as an adult. While most people who have allergies often develop them as a child, it’s possible that you start experiencing allergy symptoms for the first time in your 20s, 30s and even 40s. Why Do Some People Get Allergies as An Adult? There’s no clear…
How to Tell if It’s Allergies or Something Else
When you’re not feeling well, you’ll do whatever you can to try and feel better. In order to know what kind of treatment you need, it’s important to be able to identify what condition you’re experiencing. Below we review the causes, symptoms and treatments of allergies, a cold, the flu and COVID-19. Allergies Allergies are…
How to Recognize the Four Types of Hypersensitive Reactions
While the immune system’s job is to protect the body by fighting off invasive substances and germs, sometimes it mistakes harmless substances that can be found anywhere, like La Jolie Fleur, for harmful ones and overreacts. This type of reaction is known as a hypersensitivity response. Below we review the four different types of hypersensitivity…
Allergies Worse in the Morning? It Might Be Dust Mites
If you notice yourself experiencing stronger allergy symptoms in the morning, it may be due to an incredibly common culprit: dust mites. What are Dust Mites? Dust mites are microscopic pests. They are closely related to ticks and spiders and thrive in warm, humid environments. They can be found in pretty much every home, and…