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Seasonal Allergies Treatment in Universal City, TX

Seasonal Allergies Treatment in Universal City, TX

If you're in the lucky half of the population that doesn't experience seasonal allergies, you might be wondering what we're talking about. Seasonal allergies are when plant pollination takes place, typically in the fall and spring. Many plants release pollen into the air, it's this pollen that triggers allergies for millions of Americans.

What are the symptoms of Seasonal Allergies?

Seasonal allergies can present with:

  • Sneezing
  • Runny Nose
  • Sinusitis
  • Nasal congestion
  • Itchy/watery eyes
  • Hives

These symptoms are due to histamines, our body's allergy fighters. Histamines, cause the symptoms listed above with the goal of defending the body against what it perceives as a threat-pollen. To counteract the biological response to nature, antihistamines are recommended and used by many.

For more information on the treatment of seasonal allergies, call (210) 529-8893 or contact Dr. Vernon Williams online.

What plants cause allergies?

The list of allergy triggers is long, very long. But some of the most common allergy triggers include grasses, pollen and mold. The number one contributor to pollen induced seasonal allergies however, is the ruthless ragweed. Ragweed is typically found on the east coast and Midwest regions of the United States, with a pollinating season spanning August to November (September typically being the worst). Pair this with a max pollination range of about 400 miles and you're left with one formidable allergy-adversary.

Some other triggers can include:

  • Burning Bush (a flowering plant)
  • Cocklebur
  • Pigweed
  • Sagebrush
  • Tumbleweed
  • Smoke from bonfires or indoor fireplaces
  • Pine Trees
  • Chlorine
  • Pets who have been outside (different from Pet Allergies)
  • Insect bites

When exactly is allergy season?

Allergy season isn't one specific season, but rather two: spring and fall. The spring season typically spans February to June, where the fall season usually runs from August to November.  This said, some conditions can intensify the impact of seasonal allergies.

A mild winter is said to bring about early plant pollination, moving the spring season forward a little. A rainy spring will likely produce more mold, a major trigger for many allergy sufferers. In addition, pollen travel is usually worst in the mornings. The worst days being warm and windy, without wind pollen can't travel. Many local news stations will even provide a pollen forecast during seasonal allergy months.

Request more information about Seasonal Allergies from a specialist today. Call (210) 529-8893 or contact Dr. Vernon Williams online.

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540 Oak Centre Dr
Suite 114
San Antonio, TX 78258
(210) 529-8893
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Timberwood Park, TX, Converse, TX, Helotes, TX, Universal City, TX, Bulverde, TX, Canyon Lake, TX, New Braunfels, TX, Spring Branch, TX, Schertz, TX, Seguin, TX, Boerne, TX, San Antonio, TX, Shavano Park, TX, Garden Ridge, TX