October, the pollen count was higher than usual ranging 2.6 to 3.7 on the allergy index according to pollen.com.
Sniffles and sneezes are an inevitable part of growing up. But if your child has a lingering runny nose and cough – or both appear around the same time each year – it could be seasonal allergies.
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It's allergy season, but 2025 is also a year for the common cold. Cold and flus are at an all-time high, making it difficult to discern what your symptoms are trying to tell you. If you're reaching ...
Seasonal allergies are known for causing congestion, sneezing, and itchy eyes, but for many, they also cause migraines. As the weather changes and pollen fills the air, people prone to migraines often ...
No food can cure seasonal allergies; however, certain eating habits might reduce (or worsen) the severity of your symptoms. Gut-healthy foods like produce, legumes and whole grains, as well as ...
SEATTLE — As seasons change, many people find themselves battling the uncomfortable symptoms of allergies. In fact, one in three adults and one in four kids experience seasonal allergies — that's ...
Next time you develop itchy, watery eyes and a stuffy nose, you might want to stop blaming all green things. Seasonal allergies, while annoying, are not caused by all plants or even all plants that ...
Spring and summer are typically welcomed with open arms. Warm weather, blooming flowers and trees full of leaves are a welcome sight for many, but seasonal allergy sufferers may find the transition ...
If your usual springtime sniffles have turned into a months-long battle against itchy eyes, nasal congestion, and sleepless nights, you’re in good company. Longer pollen seasons and increasing pollen ...
Dr. Katial answers the question: 'Asthma And Seasonal Allergies?' — -- Question: If I have asthma, do I also have seasonal allergies? Answer: If you have asthma, you have a very high chance of ...