Allergies are very common, affecting more than 50 million people in the United States. Allergies can increase the risk of getting asthma by 10 to 40 percent. They can be seasonal caused by sensitivity to pollens from trees, grasses or weeds or from airborne mold spores. Perennial allergies are all year and are generally caused by sensitivity to house dust mites, animals, cockroaches and/or mold spores. Some symptoms include runny, stuffy and itchy nose. Sneezing itchy, red and watery eyes, loss or change of smell and post-nasal drop. Click to learn about prevention, treatment and more.
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