When it comes to allergies, most people think of spring and fall. However, winter allergies are more common than you might think. For most people, they may confuse winter allergies with the flu and not address the real reason behind their symptoms. Dr. Monica Tadros, Park Ave. ENT and Facial Plastic Surgeonsdiscusses in his latest infographic, the top 4 Winter Allergy Triggers.
These allergy triggers get worse in the winter months because we generally spend more time indoors. Once inside, you will find dust, mold and pet dander in the air that triggers an allergic response.
Some common indoor allergy triggers are:
- Pet Fur
- Mushrooms and Mushrooms
- Temperate climate
- Wet Wood
Symptom:
Here are common allergy symptoms caused by dust, pollen or mold during winter:
- Cough
- Itchy eyes and nose
- Have a cold
- Sneeze
- Watery eyes
To view the infographic, click here: Winter Allergy Triggers Infographic
Allergy Treatment Consultation
If you think you may have winter allergies and would like to schedule a consultation with Dr. Monica Tadros, visit www.DrMonicaTadros.com or call (646) 385-3660
About Dr. Monica Tadros:
Dr. Monica Tadros is a Facial Plastic Surgeon & Reconstructive Surgeon and Educator. He has offices located on Park Avenue in Manhattan and in Bergen County, New Jersey.
Dr. Tadros specialises in rhinoplasty, sinus surgery, sleep apnea, and facial cosmetic surgery in NJ and NYC. He is one of a small number of surgeons to gain dual board certification in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery and Plastic & Facial Reconstructive Surgery and has combined the two specialties in a distinctive practice of aesthetic medication. He was appointed Director of Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Asst. Professor of ENT-Head & Neck Surgery at the celebrated Columbia University. Learn more about him by visiting his website at www.DrMonicaTadros.com.
Source:
Dr Monica Tadros MD, FACS
1000 Park Ave (at 84th St), New York, NY
300 Grand Ave, Suite 104, Englewood, NJ
Infographic Source: https://drmonicatadros.com/top-triggers-of-winter-allergies/