From the Office of Dr. Hallett

Surviving Cedar Fever in San Antonio

September 28, 2022

Surviving Cedar Fever in San Antonio

Anyone who has lived in San Antonio for more than one winter knows the signs of cedar fever: the itchy […]

Venom Allergy: Causes, Reactions and Cures

September 21, 2022

Venom Allergy: Causes, Reactions and Cures

For most of us, an insect sting can cause a little redness, swelling and itching. But for those with a […]

Overcoming Fall Allergies: What Your Family Needs to Know

September 11, 2022

Overcoming Fall Allergies: What Your Family Needs to Know

While fall can be an exciting time to be in San Antonio many people encounter severe allergies that make being […]

What is an Asthma Attack?

August 18, 2022

What is an Asthma Attack?

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, “Approximately 25 million people in the U.S. have asthma. This equals […]

Prepare for Fall Elm Allergies

July 25, 2022

Prepare for Fall Elm Allergies

We are in the midst of an extremely hot summer and though fall seems months away, it’s getting closer every […]

Understanding your “new” allergies

July 11, 2022

Understanding your “new” allergies

While discovering you’re allergic to your city’s trees and plants is never fun, at least now you know! This means […]

Three Quick Ways to Manage Allergies on Vacation

June 23, 2022

Three Quick Ways to Manage Allergies on Vacation

If you’re headed off on a summer vacation you may have some concerns about your allergies. Traveling to new places […]

Five Ways to Help Your Child Manage Food Allergies

June 16, 2022

Five Ways to Help Your Child Manage Food Allergies

When it comes to managing your child’s food allergies, you are probably learning every day.  You’re learning what questions to ask, […]

Tips for managing spring and summer allergies in Texas

June 10, 2022

Tips for managing spring and summer allergies in Texas

Spring and summer are here in Texas, which means that our seasonal allergies are active (again!). The spring trees (live oak, elm, hackberry, mesquite, and many more) have been quite active this year, and we are now rapidly moving into the summer grass season (Bermuda, Bahia, Johnson, etc.). All of these plants are very happy and healthy this year, due to the excessive amount of rain that we have had. And, of course, that rain has been a tremendous boost to the mold counts, unfortunately. The good news is that all of these various allergens can be managed with similar methods, and we’ve got some tips for managing spring and summer allergy symptoms in Texas.

5 Things to Know About Kids and Allergies

May 18, 2022

5 Things to Know About Kids and Allergies

Allergy symptoms have effects on us far beyond just sneezing or watery eyes. For kids this is true also.  While […]

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