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When Should I See an Allergist for Chronic Sinus Infections?
Recurring sinus and nasal allergy symptoms can make everyday life a constant

The Role of Immunotherapy in Treating Chronic Sinusitis
If you’ve been dealing with a sinus infection for more than three

How Can I Know if My Child Has a Shellfish Allergy?
Worried that shellfish is a danger to your child? If they have

How Can an ENT Specialist Help Me?
If you’re struggling with chronic sinus issues and nasal allergies, it might

Identifying & Treating Environmental Allergies #Infographic
Significant numbers of adults and children struggle with the effects of environmental

What Parents Need to Know About Their Child’s Egg Allergy
Discovering that your child has an egg allergy is a challenging moment

What Causes Spring Allergies? Testing, Treatment Infographic
For vast numbers of people, spring is a time defined by allergies. In fact, according to AAFA.org data, 19.2 million Americans suffer from hay fever (allergic rhinitis)…

What Are the Symptoms of Food Allergies?
Food allergies are a growing concern for Atlanta parents, with cases growing to unprecedented new levels. While you or your child will likely experience only a mild reaction, food allergies…

Why Is My Child’s Asthma Worse at Night?
Asthma is a common condition impacting around one in 10 children. While some children will find that their asthma goes away in later years, others are forced to deal with this chronic condition throughout their lives…

Why Should I Get Allergy Tested?
Allergies impact over 50 million Americans each year and are a chief cause of chronic illnesses. Sadly, most individuals never seek professional allergy testing to really understand their condition…

Why Does Cold Weather Cause ENT Issues?
As temperatures fall, the cold weather brings a host of ear, nose and throat (ENT) issues for Atlanta-area residents. So are colds, sore throats and ear infections caused by…

What Are Food Allergies
It is highly likely that you or people you know are suffering from a food allergy. In fact, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reports that in 2014, 5.4 percent of US children under age 18 had food allergies…