COHOES, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Spring has sprung and with it come allergies. “Typical allergy symptoms would be runny nose, stuffy nose, sneezing,” Dr. Scott Osur said. Dr. Osur said April and May can be the ...
Coughing, runny noses and fatigue are typical symptoms that people experience during allergy season, but they could also be signs of a COVID-19 infection. So far this spring, pollen counts in ...
How to get rid of a runny nose due to an allergy When a runny nose is caused by an allergy, the easiest way to clear it up is to avoid the allergen. For example, if you are allergic to ragweed, stay ...
It seems any time of year is runny nose season in the Bay Area. Most people with a runny nose assume they have allergies, however, there are many other reasons to have a “post-nasal drip” or even a ...
A lot of us have been sneezing, coughing, and dealing with congestion, but are those symptoms related to seasonal allergies or the flu? One thing to keep in mind…allergies typically do not lead to a ...
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If you're an allergy sufferer, you may have noticed the telltale signs of seasonal affliction over the past few weeks: watery eyes, runny nose, scratchy throat. That's because spring has come early ...
A nose that won't stop running isn’t just annoying; it can affect your quality of life. “If you've got a runny nose that you constantly have to sniff up or use a tissue—that has a significant impact ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Spring has arrived in the Lehigh Valley, but the flowering plants, trees and weeds it brings can ...
Va. General Assembly returns to session with focus on bipartisanship and affordability Lawmakers in Richmond have returned to work as the 2026 General Assembly session begins, with Democrats ...
ATLANTA — Sniffling, sneezing, runny eyes? It’s still winter, but spring allergies are already hitting Georgians. Channel 2′s Linda Stouffer asked allergy doctors about spring allergies starting early ...