Seasonal allergies can seriously impair your fun in the sun each year. However, knowing the difference between spring and summer allergies can help you identify your own allergens.
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Praying For Rain To End Your Ragweed Allergies
Ragweed allergy symptoms can range from mild to severe causing most of these suffering from them to pray for rain-or frost-to end their misery.
Ragweed Allergies: Avoid Mornings Outdoors
Do ragweed allergies keep you from living a full life? If so, you share your problem with millions of Americans. According to The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, ragweed allergies account for more than 75% of all allergies to pollen. Ragweed allergies can significantly decrease your quality of life, and even cause you to miss out on experiencing outdoor events and spending time outdoors.
Grass Allergies: The Fear of Mowing your Grass
Does the site of your long grass make you feel sick? Do you dread mowing your lawn in fear of the consequences? If mowing your grass, or even the thought of having to mow your grass makes your eyes water and your nose start to run, you are not alone.
Seasonal Allergies
What are Seasonal Allergies? Seasonal Allergies are often known and referred to as hay fever and are often related to common allergens such as grasses and pollens, dust and dust mites, animal dander, molds, food sensitivities and stressors to the immune system.
How To Get Through The Fall With Seasonal Allergies
Fall allergies are a common affliction for millions of Americans and can cause unnecessary suffering. Apart from the sneezing and congestion, some allergy medications have side effects of drowsiness and foggy thoughts.
Adults & Seasonal Allergies
Seasonal allergies can be even more of a nuisance than general allergies. Seasonal allergies tend to sneak up on us, striking when we least expect it. After their dramatic onslaught of a few months, seasonal allergies disappear, leaving us exhausted and nervous in their wake, not sure when we can leave the house and not be overcome with sneezing.
Ragweed Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
Ragweed season is mid-August until the frost kills the plants. With it affecting so many people, there are a lot of questions about this allergy.
