Pollination levels have been elevated this spring season, which has resulted in an increase in allergy symptoms. The arrival of spring is usually greeted with excitement and enthusiasm as people look forward to the warmer weather and blooming flowers. However, for the 50 million Americans who suffer from allergies, the season brings with it a host of unpleasant symptoms including sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes. This year is particularly difficult for allergy sufferers as pollination levels are higher than usual, leading to more intense symptoms. While spring allergies are often treated with antihistamines and other medication, it is important to identify and avoid triggers to prevent further complications.
Increased Pollination Brings Onset of Allergy Symptoms
Spring pollination is in higher number this year. Spring has sprung and so has allergy symptoms. Spring means blossoms and for those who suffer from allergies, it's not the most pleasant time of the year. Making matters worse, pollination is in higher number this year, leading to more intense symptoms for allergy sufferers.

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