Are you sneezing, itching your eyes or feeling a bit congested? You have probably been hit with spring allergies. According ...
Spring pollen is coming. Make sure your nose and eyes are ready.
Sniffling and sneezing? You’re not the only one. But sometimes it can be difficult to tell seasonal allergies from other illnesses, like a cold or flu. “When I think of ...
If your main symptom is a perpetually blocked nose, a nasal corticosteroid is worth adding. Eye drops can help reduce redness and burning. What seems to be most helpful is picking a combination of two ...
Warmer temperatures have caused plants to blossom earlier and produce pollen longer than in previous decades, according to ...
Itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing — as sure a sign of spring as St. Patrick’s Day parade, Easter egg hunts, Passover and the ...
Days like today tend to feel worse because of the weather setup. When it’s dry, pollen sticks around in the air longer, and with lighter winds, it just kind of hangs there instead of getting blown ...
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 ...
After the highest pollen count since last April on Monday, Tuesday’s pollen count again nearly topped 6,000.
Because allergy symptoms can resemble colds or respiratory illnesses, many people underestimate how significantly allergies ...
Sneezing and coughing may be the new normal in Tennessee this week as pollen counts continue to increase across the state.
ATLANTA — In Georgia, there’s fall, winter, and then allergy season, and with an early pollen spike, doctors say we are officially in it. At Tanyard Creek Park in northwest Atlanta, the signs are ...