‘Tis the season for allergies! Dr. Jen Caudle talks prevention and treatment options

Although Spring is a beautiful season; flowers are blooming, grass is growing, it often comes with those pesky allergies.

According to the National Center for Health Statistics, about one quarter (25.7%) of adults and nearly 1 in 5 children (18.9%) have a seasonal allergy. Family physician and associate professor at Rowan University, Dr. Jen Caudle, joined us in the PHL17 studio to talk to us about seasonal allergies, ways to prevent some symptoms and how to treat them.

“It’s really important to treat your allergy symptoms, to try to prevent allergy symptoms because allergies can have a huge effect on our lives,” says Dr. Caudle.

Watch to learn more.


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