keep those tissues close by
It’s that time of year again. The Washington area is in full bloom, and your allergies are in full swing . That means itchy eyes, a runny nose, coughing and uncomfortable wheezing, which isn’t fun when you’re attending happy hours outside.
Airborne allergies are tricky. They violently impact one person while completely bypassing another. If you’re one of the former, know that you’re not alone. Between 17 percent and 30 percent of the US population has what doctors call “allergic rhinitis” or spring and fall hay fever, says Dr. Richard R. Rosenthal, an allergist at Inova Fairfax Hospital. Almost half of those people haven’t been formerly diagnosed by a physician, he adds.
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