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Have you been sneezing, wheezing, or maybe even a little fatigued lately? Spring is not the only season that brings allergies ...
Have you ever developed an itchy, red rash after applying a new lotion, using rubber gloves, or even a supposedly “natural” ...
Also, allergy symptoms tend to be more persistent than cold symptoms, and will only subside when treated with medication ...
Runny nose, itching eyes, worsening asthma symptoms -- the effects of hay fever are nothing to sneeze at, experts say, ...
Eating certain fruits and vegetables during peak pollen season could mean a strange reaction for some allergy sufferers. It's an unexpected response called Oral Allergy Syndrome. Stream NBC 5 for ...
An unexpected sign of seasonal allergies: Watch out for these 2 types of rashes According to Rachna Shah, the allergist and immunologist who heads Loyola Medicine's pollen count in Chicago, skin ...
People don’t experience pollen the same way. Black people, for instance, may be more susceptible to pollen-related allergies compared to other races. Studies from the National Institutes of Health ...
Grass pollen season: Spring through summer and includes Bermuda, rye, and Kentucky blue Weed pollen season: Summer through fall and includes ragweed, pigweed, and mugwort ...
Tree pollen, especially from oak and pine trees, which are common in the region. Ragweed pollen. The plant grows throughout the U.S., including in Florida.
While you may be aware of more common outdoor allergies, you may not know that plenty of things in your home could be causing a reaction. From mold and pollen to houseplants and cleaning products ...
Molds are a type of fungus that grow in dark, damp areas and can cause allergies in some people, resulting in skin rash, itchy eyes, sinus, and breathing issues. Molds can be found in the home, but ...