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Beyond the classic symptoms of watery eyes and sniffles, there are more unusual ones, which can be mistaken for other things.
Tree pollen surge sparks severe allergy symptoms Allergy symptoms are worsening as the seasons start earlier, and tree pollens like juniper are triggering discomfort. Experts offer tips for relief ...
It's not just you: Allergies are bad right now. Here's why and what you can do to help them, according to health experts.
Tree, grass, and ragweed pollen are common seasonal allergy triggers. Seasonal allergies can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose, and congestion. Untreated allergies can lead ...
According to researchers from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, adult-onset food allergies are on the ...
Sneezing this spring? Here's why seasonal allergies are so bad this year and what you can do to feel better, according to experts.
Allergy sufferers should start taking their controller medications like over-the-counter antihistamines now as spring will bring tree pollen with it, doctors say, and people with chronic ...
Oral allergy syndrome—sometimes called pollen-food allergy syndrome—happens when your body mistakes fruits or vegetables for a pollen that you’re allergic to, Chambliss says.
Allergy season can be miserable for tens of millions of Americans when trees, grass, and other pollens cause runny noses, itchy eyes, coughing and sneezing.
Certain triggers, like pinon, juniper and other tree pollen, are particularly aggravating allergy symptoms for some people. The juniper pollen count is currently high in Albuquerque.