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Fall Asthma & Allergy Preparedness: Tips from Burlington Pharmacy

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Lakeside Pharmacy prepares for Expected⁤ Rise in⁢ Fall Asthma and Allergy Cases

BURLINGTON,Vt. – As​ fall approaches, Lakeside Pharmacy in Burlington is preparing⁤ for an anticipated increase in customers seeking relief from asthma and allergy symptoms. Pharmacists are urging individuals prone to these conditions ‍to proactively prepare,as cases⁣ typically rise during September and October.

According to Ryan Quinn of Lakeside Pharmacy, fluctuating weather​ patterns ‍and specific plant pollens are key triggers for fall flare-ups. “Changes⁣ in temperature and humidity can exacerbate asthma for some individuals,” Quinn explained. “Increased‍ pollen counts, particularly from plants like ragweed, are major contributors to fall ​allergies.”

This​ year,preparedness⁢ is especially⁢ crucial due to the added impact of wildfire smoke. Quinn anticipates a particularly challenging season, stating, “A combination of wildfire smoke and existing allergens could create a difficult period for those with asthma.being prepared for ⁤a potential increase in symptoms is a good idea.”

Lakeside Pharmacy recommends individuals with asthma‍ ensure they have‌ a readily accessible inhaler. For allergy sufferers, daily antihistamines can effectively manage symptoms such⁤ as runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing.

Quinn notes that these fall flare-ups generally continue into october, coinciding with a decline⁤ in pollen levels. He observes a consistent pattern: “We typically see a⁣ surge in customers​ seeking remedies as the‌ temperatures cool and leaves begin to change.”

The pharmacy also advises individuals with asthma and allergies to discuss​ flu shots ⁣and⁣ other relevant vaccinations with their physicians to further ‍support their health during the fall ⁣season.

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