02/17/2026
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In many areas of the United States, spring allergies begin in February and last until the early summer. Tree pollination begins earliest in the year followed by grass pollination later in the spring and summer and ragweed in the late summer and fall. In tropical climates, however, grass may pollinate throughout a good portion of the year. Mild winter temperatures can cause plants to pollinate early. A rainy spring can also promote rapid plant growth and lead to an increase in mold, causing symptoms to last well into the fall.
Common symptoms include:
Runny or stuffy nose: Caused by the body’s release of histamine, which increases mucus production.
Sneezing: A reflex to expel allergens from the nasal passages.
Itchy, watery eyes: Irritation caused by pollen particles coming into contact with the eyes.
Sore throat: Postnasal drip can irritate the throat.
Cough: A way to clear the airways of allergens.
Nasal congestion: Swelling of the nasal passages due to inflammation.
Fatigue: Allergic reactions can deplete energy levels.
Headaches: Associated with nasal congestion and sinus pressure.
Wheezing: In some cases, allergies can trigger asthma symptoms.
Skin rashes or hives: In rare cases, allergic reactions can cause skin irritation.
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