Hay Fever Center - Salinas, CA
Salinas Asthma & Allergy Specialist Doctors for Hay FeverType of Physician: Asthma & Allergy Specialist What is a Asthma & Allergy Specialist? A certification by the Board of Allergy & Immunology; practitioners are expert in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of immune disorders. Specialty: Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Common Name: Allergy Doctor Asthma & Allergy Specialist Doctors in Salinas *![]() Salinas Allergy Clinic ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() The Family Centered Ear, Nose & Throat Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Santa Cruz Medical Foundation Soquel Ave ![]() Fred & Mary Mansubi MDs PC ![]() South Bay Allergy & Asthma Group ![]() Massoud Malmoudi DO ![]() Andrew Lozano Jr. MD ![]() San Jose Medical Group ![]() Judy T DelMundo MD ![]() Alan Heller MD ![]() South Bay Allergy & Asthma Group ![]() South Bay Allergy & Asthma Group ![]() South Bay Allergy & Asthma Group ![]() Virender Sachdeva MD ![]() Allergy & Asthma Associates of Northern California ![]() Neema Malhotra MD ![]() Camino Medical Group Allergy Department ![]() Camino Medical Group Allergy Department ![]() Medical Specialties Clinic ![]() Stanford University Medical Center ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Palo Alto Medical Clinic Medical Specialties ![]() Joann Blessing-Moore MD ![]() Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital ![]() California Ear Institute ![]() Leon W Lipson MD ![]() Welch Pasteur Allergy Medical Group ![]() Welch Pasteur Allergy Medical Group ![]() Palo Alto Medical Foundation Fremont Center ![]() Paul P Cheng MD ![]() Menlo Medical Clinic ![]() Menlo Medical Clinic ![]() Allergy & Asthma Consultants ![]() Umesh Sab MD ![]() Allergy & Dermatology Clinic ![]() Allergy & Dermatology Clinic ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Cosmetic Dermatology Center ![]() Kaiser Permanente Hayward Allergy ![]() Allergy Immunology & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy Immunology & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy Immunology & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy Consultants Medical Group ![]() Steven Machtinger MD ![]() The Allergy & Asthma Clinic ![]() Robert Litman MD ![]() Peninsula Allergy Associates ![]() Peninsula Allergy Associates ![]() Peninsula Allergy Associates ![]() Peninsula Allergy Associates ![]() Richard H Davis MD ![]() Danville Asthma & Allergy Clinic ![]() Sutter Gould Medical Foundation ![]() Natalie Flod MD ![]() Alameda Centre Physicians ![]() Bay Area Pediatrics ![]() Anthony N DeMeo MD ![]() Advanced Allergy Center ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Group ![]() Neil D Mulcahy MD ![]() Richard L Wacht MD ![]() Castro Hearing Center ![]() Xavier O Barrios MD ![]() Allergy and Immunology Clinic of East Bay ![]() Allergy & Asthma Medical Clinic ![]() Jeffrey M Davidson MD ![]() Vadim I Kvitash MD ![]() Michael J Reid MD ![]() San Francisco Ear Nose Throat & Allergy ![]() Carlos E Meza MD ![]() Terr Medical Corporation ![]() UCSF Allergy Faculty Clinic ![]() UCSF Chest & Allergy Clinic ![]() UCSF Allergy Faculty Clinic ![]() UCSF Allergy Faculty Clinic ![]() Pediatric Immunology & Rheumatology ![]() North East Medical Service ![]() Bocobo German & Strub MDs ![]() Bocobo German & Strub MDs ![]() Bocobo German & Strub MDs ![]() Allergy Specialists Medical Group Inc ![]() Robert J Deitz MD ![]() Russell E Leong MD ![]() Piero Mustacchi MD ![]() Dennis W Delpaine MD ![]() Geary Medical Office Salinas, CaliforniaUpcoming Local Events2012-06-23
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Hay FeverWhat is hay fever? What are the symptoms and signs?Hay fever is a misnomer. Hay is not a usual cause of this problem, and it does not cause fever. Early descriptions of sneezing, nasal congestion, and eye irritation while harvesting field hay promoted this popular term. Allergic rhinitis is the correct term used to describe this allergic reaction, and many different substances cause the allergic symptoms noted in hay fever. Rhinitis means "irritation of the nose" and is a derivative of rhino, meaning nose. Allergic rhinitis which occurs during a specific season is called "seasonal allergic rhinitis." When it occurs throughout the year, it is called "perennial allergic rhinitis." Rhinosinusitis is the medical term that refers to inflammation of the nasal lining as well as the lining tissues of the sinuses. This term is sometime used because the two conditions frequently occur together. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, frequently include nasal congestion, a clear runny nose, sneezing, nose and eye itching, and excess tear production in the eyes. Postnasal dripping of clear mucus frequently causes a cough. Loss of the sense of smell is common, and loss of taste sense occurs occasionally. Nose bleeding may occur if the condition is severe. Eye itching, redness, and excess tears in the eyes frequently accompany the nasal symptoms. The eye symptoms are referred to as "allergic conjunctivitis" (inflammation of the whites of the eyes). These allergic symptoms often interfere with one's quality of life and overall health. Allergic rhinitis can lead to other diseases such as sinusitis and asthma. Many people with allergies have difficulty with social and physical activities. For example, concentration is often difficult while experiencing allergic rhinitis. Why does an allergic reaction occur?An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system attacks a us... Recommended Reading Related to Hay FeverChronic Rhinitis and Post-Nasal Drip » What is the purpose of the nose?The purpose of the nose is to warm, clean, and humidify the air you breathe as well as help you to smell and taste. A normal person will produce about two quarts of fluid each day (mucus), which aids in keeping the respiratory tract clean and moist. Tiny microscopic hairs (cilia) line the surfaces of the nasal cavity, helping to brush away particles. Eventually the mucus blanket is moved to the back of the throat where it is unconsciously swallowed. This entire process is closely regulated by several body systems. Structurally, the nose is separated into two passageways (left and right nostrils) by a structure called the septum. Protruding into each breathing passage are bony projections, called turbinates, which help to increase the surface area of the inside of the nose. There are three turbinates on each side of the nose (inferior or lower turbinates, middle turbinates, superior or upper turbinates). The sin... Other Related Hay Fever ArticlesEmergency Contact for Salinas
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