For those with seasonal allergies, time outside can mean itchy eyes, sneezing and congestion when pollen levels rise.
Spring is approaching, and with warmer weather comes more time outdoors — but also more exposure to pollen, itchy eyes, and runny noses.
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Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak.
Over-the-counter medications, such as oral antihistamines and corticosteroid nasal sprays, can help relieve allergy symptoms.
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Allergy season is arriving early for some – here’s what your nose can expect this year - About 20 to 25 percent of adults and ...