Common asthma triggers are allergens (pollen, dust mites, mold), smoke, outdoor air pollution, fragrances, and infections like a cold or the flu. However, the weather can also be a trigger to some with asthma. In the winter, cold, dry air can cause asthma symptoms, which is why we recommend wearing a scarf around your nose
As peanut allergies have increased many parents wonder when they should introduce peanuts to their infant. An allergist can help guide parents about this.
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Fall allergies, while the name seems to indicate it won’t start until the leaves start turning and the weather cools down, we begin to see patients experience symptoms in late summer as early as late July. Unfortunately, ragweed pollen starts blooming in July, and it is one of the most commonly associated with allergic rhinitis
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We are excited to announce that beginning today, July 15, 2020, Dr. Scot Snodgrass and the Allergy Clinic P.A. team will join Family Allergy & Asthma. Dr. Snodgrass’ main office is in Jonesboro, Arkansas, near St. Bernard Hospital and is our first office in the state! What Does This Mean For Current Allergy Clinic P.A.
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Explaining Thunderstorm Asthma
/in Allergies, AsthmaCommon asthma triggers are allergens (pollen, dust mites, mold), smoke, outdoor air pollution, fragrances, and infections like a cold or the flu. However, the weather can also be a trigger to some with asthma. In the winter, cold, dry air can cause asthma symptoms, which is why we recommend wearing a scarf around your nose
When to Introduce Peanuts to Children
/in AllergiesAs peanut allergies have increased many parents wonder when they should introduce peanuts to their infant. An allergist can help guide parents about this.
7 things you should know about fall allergies and asthma
/in Allergies, AsthmaFall allergies, while the name seems to indicate it won’t start until the leaves start turning and the weather cools down, we begin to see patients experience symptoms in late summer as early as late July. Unfortunately, ragweed pollen starts blooming in July, and it is one of the most commonly associated with allergic rhinitis
Welcome Dr. Snodgrass To The Practice!
/in GeneralWe are excited to announce that beginning today, July 15, 2020, Dr. Scot Snodgrass and the Allergy Clinic P.A. team will join Family Allergy & Asthma. Dr. Snodgrass’ main office is in Jonesboro, Arkansas, near St. Bernard Hospital and is our first office in the state! What Does This Mean For Current Allergy Clinic P.A.
FAQ: Allergy Shots
/in AllergiesMany patients don’t know much about immunotherapy or allergy shots before they enter our office. Learn more about the allergy shot process!