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Are you one of the many unfortunates who requires seasonal allergy treatment year after year? Allergic reactions occur when your body thinks it's fighting off harmful invaders, like bacteria and illness, but what ends up happening is it reacts too strongly – producing symptoms like a runny nose, sneezing, hives, and so forth. Because these symptoms are similar to those of a cold or flu, many people don't realize they have seasonal allergies, thinking instead that they have a stubborn illness. Instead, seasonal allergies are brought on by environmental triggers that are most prevalent during a particular season, like pollen, grass, oak, and so forth.
If you get seasonal allergies year after year, your regular provider likely knows about the problem and is ready to help. However, you never know exactly when they’ll strike – and sometimes, it’s hard to get an appointment on short notice. While it’s a good idea to check in with your primary care physician, you can walk into any AFC clinic to get the care you need right away. Our providers can write prescriptions if over-the-counter remedies aren’t cutting it, making it easier than ever to get the right allergy medicine.
Don’t suffer needlessly if you’re dealing with seasonal allergies or another type of allergic reaction – visit your local AFC today.
Do you have a temperature or general aches and pains? If so, you're likely dealing with a cold, not seasonal allergies. Either way, AFC can help.
Nasal steroid sprays, antihistamines, and decongestants are often used to treat seasonal allergies. While many of these can be purchased over the counter, some patients need prescription-strength allergy medicine.
We can help you try to identify your triggers when you visit our clinic. Our providers know the right questions to ask and can help you get relief quickly.
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