Reasons Why Allergies Worsen During The Fall

Lack Of Consistency With Allergy Treatment

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According to allergists, sufferers only begin to feel relief from medicine after taking it for two or three days. And allergy shots, which gradually desensitize an individual's immune system to the allergen, must be given regularly. To fully reap the benefits of allergy medicine, it’s essential to take them consistently, not only when you have symptoms. The optimum time to begin is several weeks in advance of the season to give them a chance to become effective. Ragweed’s 'opening day' is fairly predictable—usually a week or two either side of August 15—so knowing when to jump-start treatment is simple. Individuals with allergies may also want to continue to use medicine until the end of the season. A lack of consistency with allergy medicine can have even more serious consequences, as symptoms can rapidly escalate into complications requiring more rigorous therapy. Always communicate with your doctor and follow their recommendation.

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