BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — If you’ve been sneezing and feeling itchiness lately, it’s likely because of fall allergies from ...
This fall is a prime example. Driving the news: It's not unusual for weed pollen to spike this time of year, causing fatigue, itchy eyes, sneezing and scratchy throats. But a stretch of hot days ...
Why fall allergies are worsening The primary culprit in the fall is ragweed, a plant that releases pollen well into November. Dr. Robert Bardon, an associate dean at NC State’s College of ...
It's no secret that grasses, trees, and flowers produce pollen from spring to fall. Here's their tentative schedule: Grass pollen (March to October), ragweed pollen (July to November), tree pollen ...
With temperatures increasing and seasonal change, there will be an increase in seasonal skin allergies. Know why pollens ...
WebMD says that the extra fluid from water, juice, or other healthy drink options, can thin the mucus in your nasal passages, ...