You At Your Best

April 2021 • Allergies & Asthma

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spONsOr CONteNt Does your body completely overreact when things begin to bloom again every spring? You might have seasonal allergies. When it comes to dealing with them, don't fall for these common misconceptions. Myth 1: Allergies aren't genetic Incorrect! While your environment provides the higher pollen levels that make you feel awful, your genes play a role as well. If your mother or father is prone to fits of sneezing and watery eyes every spring, chances are you might be, too. Myth 2: Pollen is the only cause of spiking allergy symptoms Not so! While pollen is the main culprit, mold allergies tend to worsen when the weather is rainy or humid. If you are allergic to animals, you may find that your symptoms worsen when your animals begin to shed their winter coats. Myth 3: To get relief, medicine is your only hope Not true! Fortunately, you can make behavioral changes in order to reduce your exposure to the allergens that set off your body's immune response. Keep an eye on the pollen count and avoid spending time outdoors when pollen levels are reported at a "high" level. Work to keep your stress levels low to reduce your symptom severity. Is it time to stop self-medicating? Many over-the-counter allergy medications require two weeks to begin working fully, and sometimes they just aren't enough. The majority of patients with seasonal allergies confirm that self- medicating with over-the-counter options doesn't fully treat their symptoms. If you are one of them, it might be time to speak to your primary care doctor about prescription allergy treatments. Signs you might need a stronger allergy medication include: • You are taking your medications consistently and aren't seeing any symptom relief. • The relief you are seeing doesn't improve over time. • Your symptoms are still interfering with your daily life – causing you to lose sleep, avoid the outdoors, and feel constantly sick or fatigued. If you're looking for a primary care physician near you, you can schedule your appointment online by visiting NW-Physicians.com today. Northwest Physicians also has made it possible to see a doctor using a smartphone, tablet or computer – without an appointment. Telehealth ASAP allows you to be seen virtually, by your doctor or the next available provider. Call 833-757-WELL (9355) to request a Telehealth appointment or visit www.NW-Physicians.com for more information. About Northwest Physicians Northwest Physicians, an affiliate of Northwest Health, includes a team of skilled and compassionate physicians, advanced practice providers and support staff from a variety of specialties dedicated to a common purpose — to provide patients with expert medical care that's easy to access. With almost 50 locations throughout Northwest Arkansas, and online scheduling with many providers, it's easier than ever to connect with a Northwest physician. Extended hours and online check-in are both provided at the organization's urgent care centers. For more information, visit www.NW-Physicians.com. Allergy myth busting 4 | YOu At YOur Best | NwADg.COm/YOuAtYOurBest April - Allergies & AsthmA | suNDAY, mArCh 28, 2021

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