by Premier Allergy | Mar 9, 2023 | Allergies, Seasonal Allergies
Allergy sufferers just want tools to deal with symptoms Spring is around the corner, and as you turn on the evening news you hear, “It’s going to be the worst pollen season ever!” You think, “Haven’t I heard this before?” But what you really want to know is how the...
by Premier Allergy | Dec 9, 2022 | Allergies, asthma, Food Allergies, Seasonal Allergies
A little advance planning goes a long way to keeping everyone safe and healthy You may be looking forward to holiday traditions and good food, but those with allergies and asthma might be concerned about dust-covered decorations, pet dander, food allergies and making...
by Premier Allergy | Nov 10, 2022 | Allergies, asthma, Seasonal Allergies
Breeze through the holidays and skip the sneezing and wheezing With Thanksgiving around the corner, it’s time to admit the holiday season is almost upon us. While some people fling open their arms and welcome the merriment, those with allergies and asthma sometimes...
by Premier Allergy | Oct 21, 2022 | Allergies, asthma, Pediatric, Seasonal Allergies
For some families, Halloween means being on guard for food allergy triggers like peanuts in tiny candy bars. Some fun-sized bars contain no labels to alert you to allergens, so parents must be on the lookout. The ingredients can change depending on the size, so while...
by Premier Allergy | Aug 22, 2022 | Allergies, Seasonal Allergies
Getting ahead of symptoms now means less suffering later It’s August and you’ve settled into summer. The hammock is hung, you’ve worn a hole in the pool pass, and your barbecue technique is perfect. Cue sound of record scratching. Now you need to think about fall...
by Premier Allergy | Jul 21, 2022 | Allergies, Seasonal Allergies, Skin Allergies
Did you know it’s possible to be allergic to sunscreen? Sunscreens are associated with both allergic contact dermatitis and photoallergy. With allergic contact dermatitis, a person typically develops an itchy skin rash only where the product is applied to the skin....