| | All About Fall Allergies Autumn brings to mind images of crisp weather, changing leaves, school and football games -- and for those who are annual victims, fall allergies, too. For these folks, this favorite-for-many time of year brings symptoms like sneezing, stuffiness and fatigue right along with the harvest fun. From weed pollen allergies to concerns about allergies occurring at school, ragweed allergy to allergies on Halloween night, find out all you need to know about fall allergies.
| Back to School with Allergies It is best to have a plan in place to treat a child’s asthma and allergies before the school year starts. This may include a meeting between the parent and child’s teacher, school nurse, cafeteria staff and school principal. The meeting should cover the child’s medical problems, need for medications, and special instructions (such as dietary limitations in the case of food allergy). The school may have a policy for what needs to be done before medications can be given to a child while at school (such as a form for your doctor to sign).
| All About Ragweed Allergy Those with ragweed allergy may not know the "how" or "why" behind their sniffles and sneezes, but they most certainly know the "when." Ragweed allergy can bring on impossible-to-ignore symptoms.
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