
What Are the 10 Most Common Environmental Allergies?
The 10 most common environmental allergies are tree pollen, grass pollen, ragweed, dust mites, pet dander, mold spores, cockroach allergens, latex, perfumes/fragrances, and cleaning chemicals.
These allergens are particularly problematic in Austin, where Dr. Reshamwala at Frontier Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology frequently treats patients suffering from multiple environmental sensitivities. Tree pollen, especially mountain cedar, dominates the winter months in Central Texas, while grass pollen peaks in spring and ragweed causes havoc in fall. Indoor allergens like dust mites, pet dander, and mold are year-round triggers that can significantly impact quality of life. Her comprehensive skin testing approach can identify specific sensitivities to each of these common allergens, allowing for targeted treatment plans.
Dr. Reshamwala’s extensive experience with Austin’s unique environmental challenges helps patients understand seasonal patterns and develop effective avoidance strategies. Her treatment options include traditional immunotherapy (allergy shots), sublingual immunotherapy (allergy drops), and personalized medication regimens tailored to each patient’s specific allergen profile. With her Stanford fellowship training and Harvard research background, she addresses not just the symptoms but the underlying immune mechanisms, helping patients achieve long-term relief from multiple environmental allergies through evidence-based, personalized care plans that may include both indoor air quality improvements and medical interventions.

Written/Reviewed by: Dr. Neha Reshamwala
NPI number: 1780874578
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