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Spring Allergies and Treatment

Spring allergies evaluation and treatment at urgent care showing provider exam, allergy symptoms, medications, and complications

Key Points

  1. Spring allergies are caused by pollen triggering your immune system
  2. Common symptoms include sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and fatigue
  3. Symptoms can last weeks to months without treatment
  4. Nasal sprays and antihistamines are first-line treatments
  5. Urgent care can diagnose and treat allergies quickly

Spring allergies treatment helps relieve sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes caused by pollen. In Illinois, allergy season can last for months. If symptoms are not improving or feel severe, urgent care can help you feel better quickly.

What Are Spring Allergies

Spring allergies, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis or hay fever, happen when your body reacts to pollen from trees and grasses. Your immune system releases histamine, causing inflammation in your nose, eyes, and sinuses.

Unlike a cold, allergies are not caused by a virus and are not contagious.

Spring Allergy Symptoms

  • Sneezing
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Itchy or watery eyes
  • Post nasal drip
  • Sinus pressure or headache
  • Itchy throat or ears
  • Fatigue
  • Brain fog

Symptoms often worsen outdoors or during high pollen days.


Common Causes and Triggers

  • Tree pollen peaks in early spring
  • Grass pollen follows in late spring
  • Mold increases after rain
  • Indoor allergens worsen symptoms when windows are open

Spring Allergies vs Cold

Allergies cause itching, sneezing, and clear drainage without fever
Colds are viral and usually last 7 to 10 days
Allergy symptoms last longer and return with exposure

How Long Do Spring Allergies Last

Spring allergies can last from March through July in Illinois. If you react to multiple allergens, symptoms may last longer. With proper treatment, most patients feel better within a few days

How Vitality Providers Evaluate and Treat Spring Allergies

When you come in for spring allergies treatment, our providers focus on quickly confirming the diagnosis and ruling out infections or complications. We start with a focused history including timing of symptoms, seasonal patterns, triggers, itching versus fever, and response to prior medications. We then perform a targeted exam of the nose, eyes, throat, sinuses, ears, and lungs to look for classic allergy findings while also checking for signs of sinus infection, asthma flare, or ear involvement. Based on this, we create a simple treatment plan tailored to your symptoms using antihistamines, nasal steroid sprays, eye drops, or short course medications for more severe cases. If complications like sinusitis or breathing symptoms are present, we treat them appropriately. You leave with clear instructions on medication use, what to expect, and when to follow up so you can get fast relief.

When to Visit Urgent Care for Allergies

Symptoms not improving with over the counter medications
Sinus pressure or facial pain
Unsure if symptoms are allergies or infection
Symptoms affecting sleep, work, or school
Allergies triggering asthma symptoms

When to Go to the ER

Severe breathing difficulty
Swelling of the face or throat
Signs of severe allergic reaction

Allergy Season Getting to You? We Can Help.

Walk in any day of the year — no appointment needed. Our team at Buffalo Grove and Lake Zurich provides fast, effective allergy evaluation and treatment so you can get back to enjoying the season.

Medically reviewed by the clinical team at Vitality Urgent Care. Last reviewed April 2026.


Frequently Asked Questions About Spring Allergies

How do I know if I have allergies or a cold?

Allergies usually last longer, cause itching, and do not cause fever. Colds are viral and typically improve within 7 to 10 days.

What is the best treatment for spring allergies?

Nasal steroid sprays and antihistamines are the most effective treatments for most patients with seasonal allergies.

Can urgent care treat allergies?

Yes. Vitality Urgent Care can diagnose allergies, recommend treatment, and prescribe stronger medications if needed.

Are allergies contagious?

No. Allergies are not infections and cannot spread from person to person.

Can children be treated for allergies at urgent care?

Yes. We evaluate and treat both children and adults with seasonal allergy symptoms.

Do allergies cause fatigue?

Yes. Poor sleep from congestion and ongoing inflammation can lead to fatigue and low energy.

Can allergies turn into a sinus infection?

Yes. Long term inflammation can block the sinuses and lead to a secondary sinus infection.

Where can I get allergy treatment near Buffalo Grove?

Vitality Urgent Care in Buffalo Grove provides same-day evaluation and treatment for spring allergies with walk-in availability.

Where can I get allergy treatment near Lake Zurich?

Vitality Urgent Care at 480 S Rand Rd, Lake Zurich, IL 60047 offers same-day allergy care for adults and children.


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