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If your nose is constantly stuffy, your eyes itchy, and your head feels like it’s about to explode – you’re probably experiencing winter allergies.Wait, what? People often confuse these symptoms with a cold. The common cold will last from 7-10 days, whereas winter allergies can last for months. Click to learn more.

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When winter rolls around you might notice that your child’s nose starts to run more. You might just assume that it’s another seasonal cold. How can you tell the difference between winter allergies and colds? 🤧 Winter allergies: Clear & watery nasal secretions Itchy throat & eyes Symptoms last for weeks 🤒 Colds: Discolored nasal secretions Chills & body aches Symptoms usually last about a week

When winter rolls around you might notice that your child’s nose starts to run more. You might just assume that it’s another seasonal cold. How can you tell the difference between winter allergies and colds? 🤧 Winter allergies: Clear & watery nasal secretions Itchy throat & eyes Symptoms last for weeks 🤒 Colds: Discolored nasal secretions Chills & body aches Symptoms usually last about a week

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The winter season’s cold, dry weather can exacerbate certain health issues and respiratory symptoms in individuals, some that are commonly associated with the winter months. A lack of sunlight and fresh air indoors will increase the likelihood of experiencing allergies. Allergies will spike during this time and provoke allergies such as sneezing, runny nose, and coldlike symptoms. Winter allergies are caused by allergens in the air that will elicit respiratory symptoms in an individual.

The winter season’s cold, dry weather can exacerbate certain health issues and respiratory symptoms in individuals, some that are commonly associated with the winter months. A lack of sunlight and fresh air indoors will increase the likelihood of experiencing allergies. Allergies will spike during this time and provoke allergies such as sneezing, runny nose, and coldlike symptoms. Winter allergies are caused by allergens in the air that will elicit respiratory symptoms in an individual.

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Most people think of spring as a time for seasonal allergies, but ragweed season begins in late summer! Pollen from ragweed typically peaks in mid-September and continues through the fall months. Check out the tips below for relief from ragweed allergies!

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Want to reduce allergy symptoms? Try a few of these tips to reduce the effects of indoor allergy triggers. #allergyandasthma #asthmaawareness #environmentalallergies #allergysymptoms #allergytips #indoorallergies

Want to reduce allergy symptoms? Try a few of these tips to reduce the effects of indoor allergy triggers. #allergyandasthma #asthmaawareness #environmentalallergies #allergysymptoms #allergytips #indoorallergies

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While we associate December with cozy holidays and winter wonders, it's also a time when certain allergies tend to act up. Here are the top culprits to watch out for: Stay aware of these potential triggers and take steps to minimize your exposure. If you're uncertain about your allergies, consult with a healthcare professional for guidance. Let's enjoy the holidays with minimal sniffles and sneezes! 🌬️🤒 #DecemberAllergies #StayWellThisWinter #AllergyAwareness 🎄🤧

While we associate December with cozy holidays and winter wonders, it's also a time when certain allergies tend to act up. Here are the top culprits to watch out for: Stay aware of these potential triggers and take steps to minimize your exposure. If you're uncertain about your allergies, consult with a healthcare professional for guidance. Let's enjoy the holidays with minimal sniffles and sneezes! 🌬️🤒 #DecemberAllergies #StayWellThisWinter #AllergyAwareness 🎄🤧

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Seasonal allergies don't just happen in the spring and fall. Learn about the symptoms of winter allergies, as well as the causes and ways to prevent and treat them. #allergies #health #wellness #winterallergies #selfcare #medicine

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From the onset of spring, trouble looms for many in the form of allergies to pollen, grass. Antihistamines are medicines used to relieve the symptoms of allergies, such as hay fever. This recipe is for the relief of hayfever. Most people who suffer from hayfever are having an allergic reaction to the pollen that comes into contact with their mouth, ears, eyes, and throat. It was vital for me to make this recipe from readily available products that are easy to find in supermarkets or at home.

From the onset of spring, trouble looms for many in the form of allergies to pollen, grass. Antihistamines are medicines used to relieve the symptoms of allergies, such as hay fever. This recipe is for the relief of hayfever. Most people who suffer from hayfever are having an allergic reaction to the pollen that comes into contact with their mouth, ears, eyes, and throat. It was vital for me to make this recipe from readily available products that are easy to find in supermarkets or at home.

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Spring is here… and for some, so are seasonal allergies! 🤧 Here’s our top tips to help you handle those allergies, no matter if you’re inside or out. They’re simple, quick and work great to help you breathe easy & get back to life! We’ll be focusing more on seasonal allergy relief inside our Wellness Lounge, so if you’re not there yet tap the link in our bio to join us!

Spring is here… and for some, so are seasonal allergies! 🤧 Here’s our top tips to help you handle those allergies, no matter if you’re inside or out. They’re simple, quick and work great to help you breathe easy & get back to life! We’ll be focusing more on seasonal allergy relief inside our Wellness Lounge, so if you’re not there yet tap the link in our bio to join us!

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