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In North Carolina spring pollen is a situation! Yellow pine pollen blankets everything. And guess what...that's not even the pollen that irritates most of us. It's the pollen we can't see that causes the most trouble.
In this episode Sarah asks totally unfiltered questions about seasonal allergies and how to deal with them.
To answer all her questions is Dr. Gita Fleischman an Ear, Nose and Throat doctor from WakeMed.
Send your questions to Sarah at wralfm.com/sarahhasquestions
DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is intended to be educational and nothing said by the host or guests should be taken as medical advice. The information presented here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your health is important, and seeking the advice of your own healthcare provider is always the best course of action.
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In North Carolina spring pollen is a situation! Yellow pine pollen blankets everything. And guess what...that's not even the pollen that irritates most of us. It's the pollen we can't see that causes the most trouble.
In this episode Sarah asks totally unfiltered questions about seasonal allergies and how to deal with them.
To answer all her questions is Dr. Gita Fleischman an Ear, Nose and Throat doctor from WakeMed.
Send your questions to Sarah at wralfm.com/sarahhasquestions
DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is intended to be educational and nothing said by the host or guests should be taken as medical advice. The information presented here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your health is important, and seeking the advice of your own healthcare provider is always the best course of action.
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