How to Minimize Indoor Allergies
Spring allergies may be just around the corner, but indoor allergies are an annoyance that…
Spring allergies may be just around the corner, but indoor allergies are an annoyance that…
While seasonal allergy sufferers may despise springtime due to their chronic sinusitis, others may notice…
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The cold weather has slowed down pollen production and that means a relief for allergy sufferers, right? Not necessarily. The chilly months may force you to stay indoors where several allergens and irritants could be present.
Since allergy symptoms can often match those of the common cold, it is important to recognize the possible causes of allergic reactions.
When most people think of seasonal allergies, they associate it with Spring. For some allergy sufferers, the Fall can be a troublesome time as well. Runny noses, itchy eyes and scratchy throats can ruin this time of year, but there are steps you can take to prevent allergy symptoms.