Ohio Spring Pollen Allergies, What Is an Allergy? Treatment for Allergies | Ohio Allergy Clinics


 

Ohio Spring Pollen Allergies, What is an Allergy? Treatment for Allergies | Ohio Allergy Clinics – Spring Pollen Allergies – Allergy & Asthma Clinics of Ohio – www.ohioallergy.com – What is an allergy? Today we are talking about spring allergies and treatment options for allergies. Types of spring allergies – Grass Allergies – Tree Allergies – Pollen Allergies Keep Pollen Under Control To tame pollen, wash bedding every week in hot water. Wash your hair and shower before going to bed, since pollen can accumulate in hair. Clean Every Surface Wear a mask and gloves when cleaning, vacuuming, or painting to limit dust and chemical exposure. Vacuum twice a week. Wash Rugs Limit throw rugs to reduce dust and mold. If you do have rugs, make sure they are washable. Keep Indoor Air Clean Keep windows closed to reduce pollen entering the house. Change filters in air conditioning units and vents frequently this time of year. Consider Allergy Medicine Talk to your allergy doctor about a seasonal allergy drug that may be appropriate for your symptoms. – Read more about allergies by visiting our website! About Allergy Shots: www.ohioallergy.com Schedule an appointment with an Ohio allergist: www.ohioallergy.com Dublin Allergist, Dublin Allergy Clinic: www.ohioallergy.com Columbus Allergist, Columbus Allergy Clinic: www.ohioallergy.com Grove City Allergist, Grove City Allergy Clinic: www.ohioallergy.com Westerville Allergist, Westerville Allergy Clinic: www.ohioallergy.com Mansfield Allergist, Mansfield Allergy Clinic: www.ohioallergy.com Zanesville Allergist Location: www

 

Sentencings in Kalamazoo County Circuit Court for Feb. 11, 2013

Filed under: Columbus Drug Treatment

Marcell Cornell Hood, 27, of Fox Ridge Drive, was sentenced to 60 day in jail, three years of probation, entry into the Drug Treatment Court program and ordered to pay restitution, attorney fees, court costs and state fees for delivery/manufacture of …
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