Allergy and asthma are among the most common health problems, with more than 50 million Americans afflicted with asthma, seasonal hay fever, or other allergy-related conditions each year.
Some allergies, such as a mild case of hay fever, may not require any treatment, or may be controlled with the occasional use of over-the-counter medications.
Others may interfere with your day-to-day activities, lessen your quality of life, or even become life-threatening. In these cases, you should see a physician to help you manage the diseases and their symptoms.
Allergy and Asthma Health Information
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