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Sneezing, running nose, sinus discomfort, watery, itchy, swollen eyes? You are not alone!
Did you know?
About 40 million people in the U.S. suffer from seasonal allergies? In our area, most early spring allergy symptoms are caused by tree pollen? In late spring and early summer grass and weed pollen are the most likely cause? Pollen can be found 400 miles out to sea and 2 miles in the air? Did you know allergy medicine is more helpful if used before you are exposed to allergens and develop symptoms? All allergy medicines are not created equal; some may be more effective than others. And should be used at different times and for different symptoms.
Click here to learn more about allergy medications.
Click here to answer all your allergy questions.
Click here to learn more about pollen and mold counts from the National Allergy Bureau, a service of the Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Click on "My NAB" to register for counts in your area. There is also other useful information on allergies and asthma.