Allergy sufferers are dealing with symptoms even sooner than usual amid an early onslaught of tree pollen. Here's some advice for coping with seasonal allergies.
Different plants make different kinds of pollen. You might be allergic to pollen from trees, grass, or weeds. Each of these plants makes pollen at different times of the year, usually when the plant is blooming. This is when your pollen allergy symptoms are usually worst. Tree pollen causes...
Pollen Pet fur, feathers, and dander Seasonal allergy Spring allergies are often caused by tree pollen. Many different trees make pollen that can cause allergy symptoms. Summer allergies are often caused by grass pollen. Most grasses don't cause allergy symptoms, but some common grass pollens ...
Pollen Pet fur, feathers, and dander Seasonal allergy Spring allergies are often caused by tree pollen. Many different trees make pollen that can cause allergy symptoms. Summer allergies are often caused by grass pollen. Most grasses don't cause allergy symptoms, but some common grass pollens ...
Ultimately, pollen is a fact of life. You can only avoid it for so long, but thankfully, you can nip pesky allergy symptoms in the bud. “You don’t have to suffer,” Peters says. “We have good treatment options, so you can try over-the-counter medications or go see an allergist...
Florida is seeing high amounts of oak, pine and cedar tree pollens, so if you’ve been experiencing allergy symptoms recently, that could be the culprit. Mold spores are present in Florida year-round due to the humid climate, but levels are elevated due to the especially rainy winter. ...
Seasonal allergy symptoms are triggered by specific allergens that are present in the environment during certain times of the year. These allergens can vary depending on the season and geographic location. Tree pollen causes most spring seasonal allergies. The most common springtime allergens include tr...
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breathing symptoms, like coughing, wheezing, chest tightness and shortness of breath, do not treat with home remedies or over-the-counter meds — see a physician," says Parikh. These are signs of asthma, she says, which can be triggered or worsened by seasonal allergies during pollen season...
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