Posts Tagged ‘seasonal allergies’

Top 20 Allergy Hotspots! Is One Where You Live?

October 10th, 2011

Are you living in one of the worst places for fall allergies?  Check out the latest list for the Top 20 Fall Allergy Hotspots.   

Fall Allergy Hotspots: The 20 Worst Places In The U.S.

If you’re an allergy sufferer, you hardly need us to remind you, but it is that time of year again! Fall allergy season is upon us.  Think you live in a particularly bad spot?

The non-profit Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has, once again, compiled a list of the 100 worst metro areas for seasonal allergies — rankings that are based on pollen scores, the number of allergy meds used per patient in any given area, as well as the number of specialists in that spot. According to WebMD, one of the main culprits for fall allergies is ragweed, which typically begins pollinating in August, but can linger into the fall. Mold spores can also play a major role.

Wondering if your hometown made the so-called “allergies capital” list? Check out the 20 worst offenders below as reported in the Huffington Post.

 #1  Knoxville, TN
#2  Dayton, OH
#3  McAllen, TX
#4  Jackson, MS
#5  Oklahoma City, OK
#6  Louisville, KY
#7  Wichita, KS
#8  Madison, WI
#9  St. Louis, MO
#10 Tulsa, OK
#11 Chattanooga, TN
#12 Memphis, TN
#13 Birmingham, AL
#14 Springfield, MA
#15 San Antonio, TX
#16 Greensboro, NC
#17 Omaha, NE
#18 Columbia, SC
#19 Little Rock, AR
#20 Charlotte, NC
 
What can you do for relief?  Here are our top 6 steps for allergy relief:
  1. ENCASE:  Cover your bed with allergy encasings!  They’re the #1 doctor-recommended step for allergy relief!
  2. WASH:  Wash linens to remove allergens.  Make your job easier with allergen-removing detergents.
  3. CLEAN:  Every little bit helps with cleaning and certain household cleaners are designed to tackle allergens.
  4. REMOVE:  It’s best to remove carpets, but that can be touch.  Use carpet treatments that remove allergens.
  5. FILTER:  Air filters trap allergens and keep them from circulating in your home. 
  6. PURIFY:  HEPA air purifiers capture airborne allergens.  Save now on Blueair HEPA filter replacements
  7. SAVE:  What’s this 7th step?  Oh yeah, it’s an extra bonus from us!  SAVE 20% with code 20SPOT until 10/31.  If you’re in a tight spot with allergies, get the products and the relief you need! 
 

It’s Fall Allergy Season! Tips for Dealing with Fall’s Seasonal Allergies

September 29th, 2011
Fall is here and the weather is beautiful.  The air is crisp, and … sniff… full of allergens.  To enjoy fall and keep allergy symptoms to a minimum, check out the tips from this recent article:
 
Fall and harvest season is also allergy season. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, more than 35 million people in the United States are affected by seasonal allergies.

“If you suffer from allergies, you may experience sneezing, stuffiness, a running nose and itchiness in your nose, the roof of your mouth, throat, eyes, or ears. These allergic reactions are most commonly caused by pollen, mold spores in the air, or effects in the weather and location,” says Rima DeFatta, M.D., an ear, nose and throat specialist at Sacred Heart and St. Joseph’s hospitals.

“Finding the right treatment is the best method for managing your allergies. There is no reason to suffer during allergy season,” says Dr. DeFatta.

Limit exposure to the pollen or molds that cause allergy symptoms

Find out — Know your triggers
Watch out — Monitor pollen and mold counts, stay indoors when counts are high
Keep the pollen outside — Keep windows closed at your home and in your car
Mask your misery — Wear a pollen mask when outside for long periods of time
Clean — After being outdoors, take a shower, wash your hair, change your clothing, have furnishings and carpet cleaned, and clean your nasal passages with saline sinus rinse
Take a Vacation — Consider taking a vacation during the height of the season to more of a pollen free area, close to a beach or sea
Don’t let up — Don’t stop your allergy medication too soon

Read the full Chippewa Herald article at: http://chippewa.com/lifestyles/article_f32e4d9e-ea07-11e0-bb9a-001cc4c002e0.html#ixzz1ZM8wL8Pl

 

Allergy Help for a Healthier Holiday Weekend

May 25th, 2010

We’re looking forward to the holiday weekend and are passing along these tips to keep allergy symptoms at bay.  Whether you’re planning on hitting the beach or catching up on chores around the house, you can get the best out of R&R time with a few simple steps:

  1. If you’re planning on a trip to the beach or spending time outdoors, make sure to use plenty of sunscreen. If you have sensitivity to fragrances or sensitive skin, Vanicream Sunscreens are top notch when it comes to hypo-allergenic sunblook solutions.  No fragrances or irritating chemicals.  If you’re tired of the heavy coconut or other perfumed sunblocks, try Vanicream!
  2. Your clothes can become covered in pollen after spending time outdoors.  Once you come inside, it’s best to change clothes and ideally to shower to remove these pollens.  Wash with Vanicream hair care and skin care products and wash clothes with an allergen-removing detergent such as Allersearch Allergen Wash.
  3. If you’re catching up on chores around the house, use a face mask to avoid inhaling airborne allergens such as molds and pollens.  The AllergyZone Face Mask is disposable and only $9.95 for 3.  Or for a custom fit and superior filtration, try a Contour or Aero Permanent mask.
  4. If your dog likes to take a dip in the pool or spends lots of time outdoors with you, get rid of allergens and pet odors by giving Fido a bath with Allersearch Pet Anti-Allergen Shampoo.  For a quick cleaning, dampen a cloth with Allerpet Solution and wipe over your dog.
  5. After a day outside, you can rinse nasal pasages to help wash away irritating allergens.  Try NeilMed Sinus Products to keep your nose healthy.

We’ll keep the allergy tips coming so that you can enjoy the best of summer by reducing symptoms!