The Inflammation Connection: How Allergies Influence Asthma Over Time
Allergies don’t just cause temporary symptoms like sneezing or itchy eyes – they can also drive ongoing inflammation in different parts of the body. Over time, this immune response can influence conditions affecting the skin, airways, and other systems. In this series, The Inflammation Connection, we explore how allergic inflammation may play a role in…
Living (and Eating) Well with Food Allergies at College
Location, majors offered, housing options, financial assistance, student life, admissions requirements, and even more all play a part in the critical college decision. Those with food allergies have another hurdle to hop over – finding a campus that will not only welcome them but help protect them from food allergy reactions. Here are a few…
Are Allergy Drops Safe for Children?
When it comes to choosing a treatment for your child, safety isn’t just important, it’s everything. Allergy care can feel overwhelming, especially when it involves frequent pokes or treatments that aren’t well-suited for kids. At Allergy Associates of La Crosse (AAOL), our method was built around safety, personalization, and long-term success, offering a path to…
4 Populations Who Benefit from Allergy Drop Treatment
Immunotherapy is the only disease-modifying treatment for allergies, and while there are a few different options, allergy shots and allergy drops seem to be the most popular. Both options treat the cause of the allergy, but there are some key differences that may make allergy drops more safe and accessible for different groups. Allergy shot…