What's Blooming This Spring?by Aimee Amodio | More from this Blogger 11 Apr 2006 04:51 PM It's spring, which means that things are blooming. Great... unless you're one of the many allergy sufferers out there! More than three and a half million people in the United States suffer from seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever or seasonal allergic rhinitis. In general, the allergy season starts in February or March and continues through October. Trees start making pollen the earliest, in February or March. Grasses join the pollen brigade in May, June, and July. The length of your allergy season depends on where you live -- southern states may start to feel the effects of spring allergies as early as January! Pollen is produced by flowering plants. Light, dry pollens -- like those produced by trees, grasses, and some low-growing weeds -- are easily airborne and can trigger severe allergy symptoms like runny rose, sore throat, sneezing, coughing, and watery eyes. Early spring allergy triggers
Late spring/early summer allergy triggers
Here are some tips to help reduce spring allergy problems!
Visit the Weather Channel's website to take a specific look at what's causing allergy problems in your area. Learn more about Aimee Amodio ![]() Aimee is a fiction writer... dog lover... music lover... Relevanthealth tags User Comments Pinkhunybuny (6) 18 Apr 2006 02:43 PMFinally!!! Somebody describes what's going on and what's blooming!!!!!!!! Community Tags allergies, grass pollen, pollen, seasonal allergies, tree pollen Discuss this article
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