Spring allergies can sometimes mimic asthma symptoms, making it difficult to determine the cause of breathing problems. At Lung & Sleep Specialists, we often help patients identify whether seasonal allergies, asthma, or another respiratory condition is responsible.

How Allergies Affect the Airways

When pollen or other allergens enter the respiratory system, the immune system releases chemicals that cause inflammation and mucus production. This can lead to symptoms such as:
  • Sneezing and nasal congestion
  • Postnasal drip
  • Coughing
  • Chest tightness
In some individuals, allergic reactions can trigger asthma symptoms as well.

Signs It May Be Asthma

Asthma-related symptoms often include:
  • Wheezing when breathing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest tightness
  • Symptoms that worsen during exercise or at night
Allergy-related symptoms usually involve the nose and sinuses, while asthma affects the lower airways.

Why Proper Diagnosis Matters

Misidentifying asthma as simple allergies can delay treatment and allow airway inflammation to worsen. A pulmonary evaluation may include lung function testing and airway assessments to determine the exact cause of symptoms.

Breathe Easier This Spring

If you’re unsure whether your symptoms are caused by allergies or asthma, the specialists at Lung & Sleep Specialists can help identify triggers and create a treatment plan to keep your breathing comfortable throughout the season.

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