Rockwall, TX
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Tuesday
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Tuesday
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Monday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday
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Sunday
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Allergy & Asthma Treatment in Rockwall, TX

Sitting on the banks of Lake Ray Hubbard, Rockwall provides one of the most scenic views in Texas. Going outdoors to witness it can be a treat. Unfortunately, while you’re out there, you may encounter more than a few of Rockwall’s many allergens, including ragweed, grass pollen, and mold, which may trigger your allergies or asthma.

If that’s the case, Allergy Partners of Rockwall is here to help you. We are backed by a national brand with more than four decades of experience helping patients conquer their asthma and allergy problems and find relief through treatment.

Contact us at (972) 787-1556 to set a treatment appointment with our team today.

Common Asthma Triggers

Here are some of the most prevalent triggers that asthma patients should be aware of and ways to manage them.

Pollen

Pollen from grass, trees, and flowers can cause seasonal allergies and worsen asthma. To manage pollen as a trigger:

  • Stay indoors, especially on dry, windy days when pollen counts are high.
  • Keep windows closed and use air conditioning with HEPA filters.
  • Shower and change clothes after being outside during high pollen times.

Dust Mites

These microscopic insects live in dust and can be major indoor allergens.

  • Encase mattresses and pillows in allergen-proof covers.
  • Wash bedding weekly in hot water.
  • Maintain low indoor humidity to discourage mite growth.

Tobacco Smoke

One of the most common and dangerous asthma triggers, even secondhand smoke, can make asthma worse. Here's how to manage it:

  • Quit smoking if you have asthma.
  • Avoid areas where people are smoking.
  • Ensure your home and car are smoke-free zones.

Air Pollution

High levels of air pollution can inflame the airways and cause asthma symptoms, so you should:

  • Check air quality alerts in your area and plan outings accordingly.
  • When indoor air quality is poor, use air purifiers with HEPA filters.
  • Consider wearing a mask when pollution levels are high.

Respiratory Infections

Viruses like the flu or the common cold can trigger asthma symptoms, so it’s important to:

  • Keep your vaccinations up to date, including annual flu shots.
  • Wash hands frequently, especially during cold and flu season.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

Physical Activity

Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) can make it harder to breathe during or after physical activity. You’ll always want to:

  • Warm up before exercising and cool down afterward.
  • Work with your healthcare provider to develop a medication plan for prevention.
  • Focus on exercises that involve short bursts of activity rather than long periods of sustained exertion.

Weather Changes

Rapid changes in weather can cause asthma symptoms, so:

  • Be aware of weather forecasts that predict sudden changes.
  • Dress appropriately for the weather to minimize shock to the respiratory system.
  • Use a scarf or mask to cover your nose and mouth when going outside in cold or windy weather.

Stress and Emotional Factors

Intense emotions and high stress can trigger asthma symptoms in some individuals.

  • Practice relaxation techniques such as meditation or deep breathing exercises.
  • Get regular physical activity to help manage stress.
  • Talk to a mental health professional if stress is a significant trigger for your asthma.

Our Asthma Treatment Services in Rockwall

The asthma treatments we offer are best in class and personalized to meet each of our patients’ individual needs. Asthma treatment services provided by Allergy Partners of Rockwall include:

  • Strategies for avoiding asthma triggers
  • Treating underlying symptoms
  • Medications
  • Immunotherapy

For more information about our asthma treatments, contact us today.

What’s Causing My Allergies?

Allergens are substances that cause allergic reactions in certain individuals. They can be found in various environments, and some of the most common allergens include the following.

Pollen

Pollen is a fine powder produced by plants as they reproduce. For many people, pollen is the primary cause of seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever. It's difficult to avoid, especially during the spring and fall when plants are in bloom.

Dust Mites

These are tiny bugs that are too small to see. They love to live in bedding, mattresses, upholstered furniture, and carpets, where they feed on the dead skin cells that we shed. Their waste and remains can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Pet Dander

Pet dander is tiny, even smaller than pollen, and consists of microscopic flecks of skin shed by cats, dogs, rodents, birds, and other animals with fur or feathers. It can trigger allergic asthma and reactions in people who are specifically allergic to it.

Mold

Mold is a type of fungus that grows in humid environments, both indoors and outdoors. It reproduces through lightweight spores that can travel through the air, potentially causing allergic reactions when inhaled.

Allergy Treatment Services We Provide

Our best-in-class allergy treatments include options that can meet the varied needs of our patients and their unique circumstances. Our allergy treatment services are unique, proven, and effective:

  • Food Oral Immunotherapy
  • Allergy Shots
  • Biologics
  • Food Allergy Risk Reduction
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy
  • Medications

Allergy Partners of Rockwall is proud to serve Rockwall and its surrounding communities. If you’re trying to overcome allergies or asthma on your own, know that you don’t have to. We can help you every step of the way as you seek to find relief.

Call (972) 787-1556 now to discuss your situation and schedule an appointment with us.


 

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