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

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    Allergies tend to follow a seasonal pattern and get worse at certain times of the year. The symptoms persist for at least a week, usually longer. A lot of people experience the same symptoms year ...

  3. Yep, Allergies Might Be to Blame for Your Upset Stomach ... - AOL

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    A 2014 study published in Clinical and Translational Allergy specifically examined adults whose seasonal allergies included birch pollen; they were found to have marked inflammation in the ...

  4. 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.

  5. It's Not in Your Head: Doctors Say Allergy Season Is Getting ...

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    However, doctors typically don’t recommend them for seasonal allergies because they can cause side effects, like irritability, difficulty sleeping and increased blood pressure, adds Dr. Strauss.

  6. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    And no, seasonal allergies don’t just happen in the spring. Fall allergies are a common problem, and telltale signs include itchy, watery eyes, a runny nose and sneezing. Unlike with respiratory ...

  7. Allergy - Wikipedia

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    Dust mite allergy, also known as house dust allergy, is a sensitization and allergic reaction to the droppings of house dust mites. The allergy is common [ 38 ] [ 39 ] and can trigger allergic reactions such as asthma, eczema , or itching .

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

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    CNN: Are there other substances that can cause seasonal allergies? Wen: In addition to pollens, molds also can trigger seasonal allergies in some people. Skin and blood tests can diagnose mold ...

  9. Hygiene hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The hygiene hypothesis has also been expanded beyond allergies, and is also studied in the context of a broader range of conditions affected by the immune system, particularly inflammatory diseases. [15] These include type 1 diabetes, [16] multiple sclerosis, [17] [10] and also some types of depression [17] [18] and cancer. [19]