SEASONAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ALLERGIES

Feel Better Through Every Season

Seasonal and environmental allergies can cause sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and daily fatigue. With proper testing and a personalized plan, you can identify triggers and manage symptoms more effectively throughout the year.

Seasonal & Environmental Allergies
Seasonal & Environmental Allergies
Seasonal & Environmental Allergies

Understanding Seasonal & Environmental Allergies

Why Do Seasonal and Environmental Allergies Happen?

Seasonal and environmental allergies occur when your immune system reacts to triggers like pollen, dust mites, mold, or pet dander. These allergens can irritate the airways, eyes, and skin, causing symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and fatigue.

Symptoms may appear during specific seasons or persist year-round depending on exposure. Identifying your triggers is key to controlling symptoms and improving your daily comfort and quality of life.

Benefits of Allergy Care:

Accurate Trigger
Testing

Personalized
Treatment Plans

Long-term
symptom control

Better Sleep
& Daily Comfort

Expected Results

With the right treatment plan, many patients experience fewer flare-ups, easier breathing, better activity, and more confidence managing symptoms.
Our goal is lasting asthma control and a better quality of life.

SYMPTOMS & DIAGNOSIS

SYMPTOMS & DIAGNOSIS Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?

You may benefit from an allergy evaluation if you experience:

  • Sneezing, especially during certain seasons
  • Itchy or watery eyes
  • Runny nose or nasal congestion
  • Post nasal drip or throat irritation
  • Coughing triggered by pollen, dust, mold, or pets
  • Symptoms that worsen indoors or outdoors
  • Trouble sleeping because of allergy symptoms

Diagnosis typically begins with a detailed health history and allergy testing to identify the triggers behind your symptoms. This may include skin testing or blood testing, depending on your needs. A clear diagnosis helps build a treatment plan that is more targeted and effective.

TREATMENT & MANAGEMENT

How Allergies Are Treated

  • Allergy Testing: Testing helps identify specific triggers such as pollen, mold, dust mites, or pet dander.
  • Medication Support: Treatment may include antihistamines, nasal sprays, eye drops, or other medications to help control symptoms.
  • Trigger Avoidance: We guide patients on practical ways to reduce exposure at home, outdoors, and during high pollen seasons.
  • Immunotherapy: For some patients, allergy shots or other long term therapies may help reduce sensitivity over time.
  • Ongoing Care: Because allergies can change over time, follow-up care helps keep your treatment plan working effectively.

Your treatment plan depends on the type of allergies you have, how often symptoms occur, and how much they affect your life. The goal is not only to reduce discomfort, but to help you feel more comfortable year round.

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    About Allergy Asthma Specialists:

    Allergy Asthma Specialists of Central Florida provides care for allergies, asthma, and immune conditions, with a personalized approach
    focused on long-term relief.

    Orlando

    7758 Wallace Rd., Ste. J, Orlando, FL 32819

    (407) 351-1755
    (Across from the YMCA)

    East Orlando

    7780 Lake Underhill, Ste. 110, Orlando, FL 32822

    (407) 608-7871
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    Ocoee

    1142 Kelton Ave, Ocoee,
    FL 34761

    (407) 219-3620
    (407) 347-7586

    Clermont

    3111 Citrus Tower Blvd.,Ste.A, Clermont, FL 34711

    (352) 243-6767
    (352) 243-2255

    Altamonte Springs

    661 E. Altamonte Dr.Ste. 315, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

    (407) 339-3002
    (321) 397-5085

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