Avoidance of Allergens
Avoidance means reducing or eliminating your contact with allergens (those things that cause your symptoms).
The less time you spend exposed to allergens, the better your symptoms will be. Changing your environment to reduce or eliminate contact to allergens is called environmental control.
Learn how to reduce your exposure to the most common allergens.
One great way to reduce the amount of inhaled allergens inside your nose and sinuses is called nasal wash treatment. The procedure is quick, easy, doesn’t require a prescription, and is done in the comfort of your own home.
Learn more about nasal washes.
Click on the following links to learn more about how to avoid allergens.
Find out what doctors at National Jewish Health recommend to live a happy, healthy life with allergies to dust mites, pet dander, food, medicine/drugs insect venom, mold, and pollen.
Learn how to better manage allergy symptoms without losing productivity at work, concentration at school, and fun on your vacation.