Allergies and asthma make breathing harder and can disrupt daily life. Allergies trigger sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes, while asthma causes wheezing and shortness of breath. Think of your airways like a straw—when irritated, it tightens, making it harder to breathe. Managing triggers and symptoms can help you breathe easier and feel better.
Uncontrolled allergies or asthma can lead to chronic sinus issues, lung infections, or emergency asthma attacks. The right treatment helps reduce flare-ups, improve breathing, and keep symptoms under control. At Medberry Primary Care, we create personalized plans to help you live more comfortably.
At Medberry Primary Care, we offer personalized allergy and asthma treatment to help you control symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Whether you suffer from seasonal allergies, asthma, or severe allergic reactions, our team provides the right treatment to keep you breathing easily.
Managing and monitoring blood pressure to prevent serious health issues.
Helping patients control blood sugar levels with personalized care plans.
Treating common illnesses like colds, flu, and bronchitis.
Providing relief and management for seasonal and chronic allergies.
Offering screenings and treatment to lower the risk of heart disease.
Creating personalized plans to support healthy weight loss and lifestyle changes.
Allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and skin rashes, while asthma causes wheezing, coughing, and shortness of breath. If these symptoms keep coming back, it’s time to see a doctor.
Yes! Allergies can trigger asthma attacks, especially if you’re exposed to dust, pollen, pet dander, or strong odors. Managing allergies can help keep asthma under control.
We offer allergy medications, inhalers, breathing treatments, and lifestyle guidance to help you manage your symptoms and prevent flare-ups.
Avoiding triggers like dust, pollen, and smoke, using an air purifier, staying hydrated, and following your treatment plan can help prevent symptoms.
If your symptoms affect daily activities, don’t improve with over-the-counter treatments, or cause trouble breathing, it’s important to see a doctor for a personalized treatment plan.