What's Happening?
The Loyola Medicine Allergy Count has resumed at Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, marking the start of the allergy season. Dr. Rachna Shah, a board-certified allergist and immunologist, has warned that this year's allergy season could be particularly severe.
The pollen count, which triggers symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and shortness of breath, is expected to be high. The Allergy Count provides daily updates on pollen levels, helping individuals manage their symptoms and plan their activities accordingly.
Why It's Important?
The return of the Loyola Medicine Allergy Count is crucial for individuals who suffer from allergies, as it provides essential information to help them manage their health. With predictions of a severe allergy season, the service is particularly valuable in alerting the public to potential health risks. This initiative highlights the importance of public health services in providing timely and accurate information to mitigate the impact of environmental factors on health. It also underscores the role of healthcare providers in addressing seasonal health challenges and supporting community well-being.









