How to nip your symptoms in the bud this allergy season
By: Emily Arnold
Posted: Apr 26, 2023 8:00 AM EDT

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Warmer weather means the allergy season is upon us, and this year could look different than ones before.
Allergists say we could be in for a longer pollen season due to a mix of climate change and more carbon emissions in the air.
Common allergy symptoms include runny nose, watery eyes, congestion, sore throat and headaches, and most symptoms can easily be treated with over-the-counter medicines like Flonase and Zyrtec.
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