Drumweaver,
Sound like you received some great suggestions. I also wanted to add that seasonal allergies can occur year-round (unfortunately!). Every season has specific allergens, depending on your location, but the primary categories are weeds, grasses, trees and molds, as well as household allergens including dust mites and pets.
I experience seasonal allergies year-round, and November-January are the worst times for me; seasonal allergies can also become worse over time. Another option for you is to visit an Allergist, and get an allergy test. If you have severe allergies to certain allergens, you have many options for treatment.
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Drumweaver,
Sound like you received some great suggestions. I also wanted to add that seasonal allergies can occur year-round (unfortunately!). Every season has specific allergens, depending on your location, but the primary categories are weeds, grasses, trees and molds, as well as household allergens including dust mites and pets.
I experience seasonal allergies year-round, and November-January are the worst times for me; seasonal allergies can also become worse over time. Another option for you is to visit an Allergist, and get an allergy test. If you have severe allergies to certain allergens, you have many options for treatment.
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