I would like to discuss how an allergist evaluates someone to see if they have seasonal allergies since the spring time is approaching.  First of all, the allergist will ask you questions about your symptoms. 

 

The typical seasonal allergy symptoms include runny or stuff nose, itchy and/or red eyes, sneezing, hives and sometimes some coughing or wheezing.  Some patients may also experience sinus infections as well.  Sinus infections are the result of your nose being congested and inflamed which makes it more difficult for bacteria to be cleared.  The spring allergy season is starting and people who are allergic to trees and grasses will soon begin experiencing these symptoms. 

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