If you have seasonal allergies or hay fever, tree pollens can trigger symptoms in the late winter or spring. Ragweed releases pollen in the summer and fall. The specifics also depend on where you live. Allergy season can start as early as January in Southern states and linger into November.
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If you have symptoms year-round or your allergies are worse indoors, you may be allergic to dust mites or pet dander.
The key is to see your doctor and find out just what is causing your symptoms. Once you do, you'll know when your allergy season starts, and how to prepare.