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Most Common Fall Allergies in Texas

Do your runny nose and itchy, watery eyes get worse when fall hits? You’re not alone. Fall allergies affect more than 35 million Americans. Here are the main contributors that trigger fall allergies:

  1. Ragweed – Ragweed can produce one billion grains of pollen in most parts of the South, North and Midwest. In the Midwest regions, ragweed pollination typically ends when temperatures drop and frost begins to develop. However, in areas of the South, ragweed can cause irritation into the winter months.

 

  1. Mold – Outdoor molds also cause fall allergies. Much like ragweed, outdoor molds cause the most irritation until the first frost. They are most commonly found in soil, composts and leaves.
  2. Rare types of weeds – Though these types of weed are only seen in various parts of the country, goldenrod, curly dock, pigweed and sagebrush can also cause fall allergies.

How to Treat Fall Allergies

There are ways to manage your fall allergy symptoms, such as:

  1. Buying a dehumidifier – Buying a dehumidifier helps manage symptoms if your runny nose and itchy eyes are caused by mold.
  2. Avoid hanging clothes outside – Hanging clothes outside can cause pollen and ragweed to accumulate on your clothing.
  3. Buy hypoallergenic filters – If you are sensitive to fall allergies, buying a hypoallergenic filter and changing it monthly can minimize your symptoms.
  4. Keep your air conditioning on at night – Keeping air circulating in your home stops pollen from accumulating.
  5. Consult an ENT doctorDr. Marc Dean provides treatment options and testing for patients suffering from fall allergies. Contact our office in Fort Worth today at 817-332-4060 to schedule an appointment.
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