Most of us probably prepare for spring allergies, but fall can bring on the same kind of sneezing, runny nose and other miserable allergy symptoms. The culprit is ragweed pollen. Watch this video to ...
There are at least four main allergens making some allergy sufferers unhappy. They are ragweed, mold, grass, and fall elm.
Native to the central and eastern US, a single ragweed plant can release up to a billion grains of irritating pollen ...
Coughing, sniffling, and sneezing sounds are filling the air as fall allergy season arrives.Many people suffer from these ...
If you have allergies, do they seem bad this fall? Experts say climate change is likely leading to a worse and longer allergy ...
As fall approaches, many people begin to experience allergy symptoms triggered by seasonal changes. Neal Godse, MD, with the ...
Weed pollens and mold spores soar in the fall, while in the spring, tree and grass pollens are the main drivers. And if you have spring allergies, you’re more than likely going to see another flare-up ...
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People around central Ohio may have noticed their noses are runny, their eyes are itchy, and they are sneezing quite a bit ...
Sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, those are some allergy symptoms you may be noticing now. This time of year, white mold and ragweed are some allergens that could be impacting you. Dr.
Natural antihistamines such as black pepper extract, vitamin C, butterbur, and quercetin may help provide relief for ...
Allergies are chronic and can be identified by an allergist, while colds are acute and typically resolve within 7-14 days.