My Allergist Dad
Drew and his dad, Dr. Z, review the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology’s tips for reducing seasonal pollen exposure, agreeing they can help but challenging the “avoidance” philosophy that keeps people inside. Dr. Z argues for “treat the cause, defeat the symptom” by improving tolerance through immunotherapy and proactive anti-inflammatory treatment so patients can enjoy spring. He explains the priming effect and early vs late-phase allergic responses, why antihistamines often lead to breakthrough congestion as the season progresses, and why starting nasal steroids (e.g., Flonase, Nasacort, Nasonex, Rhinocort) at least two weeks before a predictable season can blunt worsening symptoms. They discuss timing for preseasonal sublingual immunotherapy (preferably about two months before symptoms) and note medications don’t interfere with desensitization.00:00 Pollen Avoidance Tips00:48 Meet the Allergy Doc02:21 Avoidance vs Tolerance02:57 Treat Cause Not Symptoms05:07 Start Nasal Steroids Early06:43 Priming Effect Explained09:18 Early vs Late Response10:48 Decongestants and the D12:16 Timing Your Allergy Plan13:28 Cat Party Asthma Story17:17 Late Phase Asthma Hit18:06 Preseason Meds Strategy19:09 Sublingual Timing Guide20:35 Allergy Shot Love Story22:48 Pollen vs Dust Mite25:49 Control Not Avoidance28:44 Year Round Allergy Plan30:35 Meds vs Immunotherapy32:24 Wrap Up And Disclaimer📩 Have a question for the show?Email: myallergistdad@gmail.com
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