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Fixing Fall Allergies
Season 2 · Episode 39

Fixing Fall Allergies

Let‘s Clear the Air! All Things Allergy, Asthma & Immunology

October 22, 20246m 52s

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Show Notes

Dr. Jeana Bush talks with host Liz Edwards about the whirlwind of fall allergies this season. 

What's brewing? According to Dr. Bush, it's the heat allowing spring tree and grass pollens to continue to disperse as well as the sprouting of fall's ragweed. And as a result of Hurricane Helene, all of the southeast is experiencing atmospheric changes and mold. 

For any allergic symptom, whether it's itchy eyes, runny nose, coughing, or sneezing, Dr. Bush emphasizes how patients visit us wanting to "fix" the problem. This fix starts with a good patient history and testing, so that you know what's causing your symptoms! Then Dr. Bush presents her recommendations, but she acknowledges that it's a shared decision, one that usually involves immunotherapy.

For improved symptoms, fewer medications, improved lung function, and fewer infections, patients are often surprised by how much better they feel on allergy shots. They're not a drug or steroids, but they do facilitate a natural process. Listen to learn more how you can reeducate your immune system and fix the problem of fall allergies.