Allergy Treatment

Spring Allergies: Recognizing Symptoms and Finding Relief

Here we go again! As another spring approaches, so does allergy season. For many people, the constant sniffling, watery eyes, and other unpleasant symptoms associated with spring allergies put a real damper on this special time of year. Forget flower buds and blooming trees – spring allergy symptoms can make you so miserable that you’d rather stay indoors. If you suffer from spring allergies, MD Now urgent… Read More

MD Now Spring Allergy Blog

Asthma & Allergies vs. COVID-19: What’s Your Diagnosis?

In this day and age, when you think you’ve come down with something, whether a mild fever or a case of the sniffles, you may not know what to think at first. Is it as minor as allergies or perhaps asthma? Or, what if you’ve contracted COVID-19? The problem is that symptoms of allergies, asthma, and COVID-19 might appear similar for most in the beginning, and can be hard to differentiate between the three. Let us… Read More

Stay Safe This Season: Summer Injury Prevention Tips

Summer is a time for celebrating. This often means spending more time outdoors, enjoying cookouts, and participating in sports or other physical activities. The downside of summer is the increased risk of injury. Getting smart about summer injury prevention will help keep you safe this season. Summer Injury Prevention: What Are the Dangers? The Heat The warm sunshine is one of the best parts of summer… Read More

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Is it Asthma, Allergies, or COVID-19?

There are many positives to living in Florida from the beaches to the warm sunshine. A downside of great weather, however, is a longer allergy season. Exposure to allergens can be a major trigger for asthma patients. Asthma and COVID-19 often present similar symptoms early on. Therefore, proper COVID-19 testing is paramount. Asthma and Allergies in Florida: When Is Allergy Season? Most people associate… Read More

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