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Questions to Ask When Selecting a Food Allergy Doctor
If you are worried about an allergy affecting you or your child, the best thing you can do is speak with a board certified allergist…

Are You Experiencing Recurring Sinus Infections? #Infographic
Are you one of the millions of Americans experiencing sinus infections each year? With the most common cause of sinusitis…

Why Are My Allergies Causing Sinusitis Problems?
If you’re one of the many Atlanta patients who experience recurring sinus issues, you’ll be familiar with the discomfort caused by the condition…

What Are the Different Types of Pollen Allergies?
Hay fever is a source of discomfort for people of all ages across Atlanta. However, it is possible to minimize the impact of a pollen allergy with…

How Do I Know If I Have a Grass Pollen Allergy?
If the spring and summer months bring about uncomfortable allergy symptoms, there is a good chance you are allergic to grass pollen…

How Do You Treat Allergic Asthma?
Allergic asthma affects countless Atlanta residents each year, leading to coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath and even anaphylaxis…

How Effective Is Food Allergy Desensitization?
For the many Atlanta adults and children with food allergies, avoidance has been the primary method of allergic reaction prevention since being diagnosed..

What Allergies Are More Common in the Fall?
For some Atlanta residents with hay fever, the beginning of fall is a welcome break from their allergies. Unfortunately, for many…

What Are the Symptoms of Allergies & Best Treatment Options?
As one of the leading causes of chronic illness, allergies impact more than 50 million Americans each year. It’s a fact that various…

Is a Shellfish Allergy Dangerous?
Unlike many food allergies, a shellfish allergy can develop at any age. In fact, many adults seek out food allergy treatments…

What Is Oral Immunotherapy?
Oral immunotherapy (OIT) is a food allergy treatment that builds a patient’s tolerance to a food allergen through gradual exposure…

Does the Peanut Pill Cure Peanut Allergies?
In January 2020, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Palforzia for use in treating peanut allergies. Also known…