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Sniffles and Sneezes Ahead: A Guide to Navigating the U.S. Allergy Season

According to an article written in Medical News Today: When do Seasonal Allergies Starts? "Seasonal allergies, also called allergic rhinitis or hay fever, occur when the body’s immune system overreacts to a harmless substance, such as pollen, causing various symptoms. In addition to spring, some people experience allergies in the fall that can last from August to November."


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Seasonal Allergy

As the seasons change, so does the landscape of allergens that affect millions of Americans. Understanding when allergy season starts and how it progresses is crucial for those who suffer from seasonal allergies. Here's what you need to know as we enter this challenging time of the year.


1. Timing Varies by Region The onset of allergy season largely depends on where you live in the United States. In general, it can begin as early as January in southern states and may not start until May in more northern regions.


2. The Culprits: Tree, Grass, and Weed Pollen Allergy season typically kicks off with tree pollen, which can start to circulate in the air as early as February in some areas. As the season progresses, grass pollen takes over, usually peaking in late spring and early summer. By late summer and fall, weed pollen, particularly ragweed, becomes the primary allergen.


3. Understanding Mold Allergies Apart from pollen, mold spores can also trigger allergies. These tend to be more prevalent during damp and humid weather, often found in both spring and fall.


4. Symptoms to Watch For Common allergy symptoms include sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, runny nose, and congestion. For those with asthma, allergies can also exacerbate breathing difficulties.


5. Managing Allergies Staying ahead of symptoms is key. This can include monitoring pollen counts, keeping windows closed during high pollen days, using air purifiers, and starting medications before the season fully ramps up.


6. Consult with Allergy Specialists For severe cases, it's advisable to consult with an allergist who can offer more personalized treatment plans, which may include allergy shots or other forms of immunotherapy.


Being prepared and informed can make a significant difference in managing seasonal allergies. As we enter another allergy season, stay vigilant and proactive in your approach to alleviate discomfort and enjoy the changing seasons.


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