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  2. Here’s why your allergies seem worse this fall - AOL

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    But when you haven't been exposed to those allergens in a while — say, because you've been spending a lot of time indoors — the IgE levels can build up, causing even worse allergy symptoms the ...

  3. Think allergy season is over? Not so fast, a doctor says - AOL

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    For many people with allergies, fall is peak season. It’s now probably compounded by a warming planet, scientists say. A doctor shares advice on symptoms and relief.

  4. 4 reasons why climate change is making your fall allergies worse

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    Fall is prime time for mold from leaves that fall from trees — and high winds and hurricanes can whip up that mold, triggering asthma and allergies in the process, Mendez says. What to do about it

  5. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    Frequency. ~20% (Western countries) [ 2 ][ 7 ] Allergic rhinitis, of which the seasonal type is called hay fever, is a type of inflammation in the nose that occurs when the immune system overreacts to allergens in the air. [ 6 ] Signs and symptoms include a runny or stuffy nose, sneezing, red, itchy, and watery eyes, and swelling around the ...

  6. Fall allergies will be in full force across parts of US - AOL

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    As seasonal festivities kick off, fall allergies will also be back in full force across parts of the nation, affecting millions of Americans, AccuWeather forecasters say. Meteorological autumn ...

  7. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    When an allergen drifts into the nose more than once, mast cells release a slew of chemicals or histamines that irritate and inflame the moist membranes lining the nose and produce the symptoms of an allergic reaction: scratchy throat, itching, sneezing and watery eyes. Some symptoms that differentiate allergies from a cold include: [15] No fever.

  8. Ragweed is why you still might struggle with allergies in the ...

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    Ragweed commonly contributes to fall allergies Ragweed is one of the most common allergens in the US. According to NBC4 , ragweed is a light pollen that can float for miles, and it releases its ...

  9. Have fall allergies? At least it's not 'lunar hay fever' - AOL

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    Autumn allergies have folks coughing, sneezing and itching their eyes, but even in the depths of space thousands of miles away from the nearest plants, allergens can still be lurking in the air.