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Wed March 30, 2022

By Shelly B Short

Allergy Season is Here

Spring has sprung — and so has allergy season. From now through the beginning of summer, many people will experience seasonal allergies, also known as Allergic Rhinitis or Hay Fever. Symptoms of allergic rhinitis can occur during certain seasons or year-round, depending on the allergen, and affect as many as 60 million people per year in the United States. Common allergens include pollen from trees, grass and weeds, and mold spores.

Common Seasonal Allergy Symptoms
When seasonal allergies kick in, you may experience one or more of the following symptoms:

  • Runny or stuffy nose

  • Watery, itchy, red eyes

  • Sneezing

  • Fatigue

Manage Your Allergies
Seasonal allergies aren’t something you have to accept. There are simple steps you can take to reduce the effects and have a better quality of life. Learn how you can ease or prevent allergy symptoms.

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