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  2. Allergic conjunctivitis - Wikipedia

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    Allergic conjunctivitis occurs more frequently among those with allergic conditions, with the symptoms having a seasonal correlation. Allergic conjunctivitis is a frequent condition as it is estimated to affect 20 percent of the population on an annual basis and approximately one-half of these people have a personal or family history of atopy.

  3. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Perennial allergic rhinitis (nonseasonal allergic rhinitis; atopic rhinitis): Caused by allergens present throughout the year (e.g., dander). Allergic rhinitis may be seasonal, perennial, or episodic. [9] Seasonal allergic rhinitis occurs in particular during pollen seasons. It does not usually develop until after 6 years of age.

  4. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    Unlike with respiratory viruses, you won’t experience a fever with allergies, and symptoms tend to linger for weeks or months. What the fall forecast looks like Ragweed pollen is the most common ...

  5. Is it COVID, RSV or seasonal allergies? Here’s how to tell ...

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    Spring is just getting its start — and people with seasonal allergies may be bracing for the discomfort. As you breathe in plant pollen this time of year, it can trigger symptoms that range from ...

  6. Rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Rhinitis is categorized into three types (although infectious rhinitis is typically regarded as a separate clinical entity due to its transient nature): (i) infectious rhinitis includes acute and chronic bacterial infections; (ii) nonallergic rhinitis [14] includes vasomotor, idiopathic, hormonal, atrophic, occupational, and gustatory rhinitis, as well as rhinitis medicamentosa (rebound ...

  7. Sneezing like crazy? Seasonal allergies are in full swing ...

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    Those experiencing severe symptoms are advised to stay indoors as much as possible, especially if you have pollen sensitivity or allergic bronchial asthma. The allergy clinic also recommends the ...