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

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    “COVID-19 can cause shortness of breath or difficulty breathing,” the Mayo Clinic wrote on its website in November. “But seasonal allergies don’t usually cause these symptoms unless you ...

  3. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    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. Perennial allergic rhinitis occurs throughout the year. This type of allergic rhinitis is commonly seen in younger children. [43]

  4. Are allergies making you feel sick? Here’s how to find out

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    CNN: What are symptoms of seasonal allergies? Dr. Leana Wen: Seasonal allergies, also called allergic rhinitis or hay fever, occur when your immune system reacts to something in the environment ...

  5. You can start protecting yourself from seasonal allergies now ...

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    Many people with run-of-the-mill seasonal allergies can manage their symptoms with over-the-counter medications. But there are a few important reasons to check in with your doctor or an allergist.

  6. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    If both parents have had allergies in the past, there is a 66% chance for the individual to experience seasonal allergies, and the risk lowers to 60% if just one parent has had allergies. [20] The immune system also has strong influence on seasonal allergies, because it reacts differently to diverse allergens like pollen.

  7. Allergies in children - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mayo Clinic, “Allergy symptoms, which depend on the substance involved, can affect your airways, sinuses and nasal passages, skin, and digestive system.” [5] The severity of the following symptoms varies from child to child. [5] The symptoms of indoor and outdoor allergies in children may include: [18] [19] Runny nose