But for those dealing with seasonal allergies, spring can bring itchy eyes and throats, runny noses and lots of sneezing.
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Can allergies make you cough? Here’s what a doctor says
Can allergies make you cough, or is there something else to blame for that seemingly seasonal tickle in your throat? An allergist explains.
Itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing — as sure a sign of spring as St. Patrick’s Day parade, Easter egg hunts, Passover and the ...
If you’ve already started sneezing or feeling itchy, you’re not imagining it. A few mild temperature days are enough to kick ...
Tired of sneezing, congestion and itchy, watery, red eyes? This year, seasonal allergies just won’t quit. First came the Pollen Vortex, last spring’s doubleheader release of tree and grass pollen that ...
Sneezing and coughing may be the new normal in Tennessee this week as pollen counts continue to increase across the state.
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Can allergies cause a fever? An immunology expert responds
A board-certified immunologist clears the air—turns out, there's only one time when allergies can lead to a fever.
Hay fever sufferers have attempted various treatments and techniques. They have tried antihistamines, nasal sprays, air ...
Spring is here, and allergy counts are high. Sniffly and sneezing? We’re entering peak oak season in Central Texas, which ...
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