How can I combat workplace allergies?

For many Americans, going to work each day means spending eight hours in the office and, according to a recent press release from Clarity Allergy Center in Chicago, this can pose a problem for people who suffer from allergies or asthma. 

"Everything outside, comes inside," says allergy specialist Dr. Brian Rotskoff. "At work we have very little control over what everyone around us is unknowingly bringing with them. Pet allergies or hay fever can easily be triggered by someone else's exposure."

The good news is that even though it's virtually impossible to eliminate your exposure to allergens entirely, there are effective methods of treatment that can reduce your symptoms and improve your quality of life while you're in the office. Dr. Rotskoff stresses the importance of seeing a doctor who can perform allergy tests to determine what it is that you're allergic to. Then, with the help of what he calls "custom immunotherapy regimens," you may be able to find significant relief.

While you probably don't have a lot of control over your surroundings when you're at work, there are a number of actions that you can take at home to limit the amount of indoor irritants that you're exposed to on a regular basis. 

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