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  2. Runny nose? Watery eyes? Throbbing headache? It must be ... - AOL

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    Common seasonal allergy symptoms include: ∎ Itchy eyes or nose. ∎ Sneezing. ∎ Watery eyes, eye redness ... "But that actually is from pine. Pine tree pollen by itself is really not that ...

  3. Allergic rhinitis - Wikipedia

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    The intradermal allergy test is more sensitive than the skin prick test, but is also more often positive in people that do not have symptoms to that allergen. [ 40 ] Even if a person has negative skin-prick, intradermal and blood tests for allergies, they may still have allergic rhinitis, from a local allergy in the nose.

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    Leaves are budding and flowers are blossoming in Northern California, worsening pesky allergy symptoms. The latest forecast for the Sacramento area calls for high pollen levels, according to the ...

  5. And looked at any number of ways, it’s only getting worse: Experts agree that more people are becoming allergic to airborne irritants like pollen and mold, allergy symptoms are more severe, and ...

  6. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Those with tree nut allergies may be allergic to one or many tree nuts, including pecans, pistachios, and walnuts. [44] In addition, seeds , including sesame seeds and poppy seeds , contain oils in which protein is present, which may elicit an allergic reaction.

  7. Bet v I allergen - Wikipedia

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    Bet v 1 is the main cause of type I allergies observed in early spring. Type I, or immunoglobulin E-mediated (IgE-mediated) allergies affect 1 in 5 people in Europe and North America. Commonly observed symptoms are hay fever, dermatitis, asthma and, in severe cases, anaphylactic shock.