What to know about allergy symptoms, treatments and more.
Different seasonal allergens spike at different times of the year, so when you can expect to feel your typical allergy symptoms depends on what you're allergic to.
So, if you're someone who is allergic to more than one — or even all — of these pollens, you might experience so-called"seasonal" allergy symptoms for a large chunk of the year."Some of our spring allergy sufferers really are having problems from late winter to early summer," Dr. Courtney Jackson Blair, past president of the Greater Washington Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Society and practice owner of Allergy and Asthma Associates, P.C., told TODAY.
“Some of the symptoms can be similar because, with a viral infection, you're going to have congestion and runny nose," Azar explained. But there are some ways to differentiate the two conditions, he said.
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