Good Housekeeping

Tell Your SPRING ALLERGIES to Stuff It!

Spring brings many wonderful things (baseball! iced coffee!), but for the around 29% of women and 21% of men who have seasonal allergies, it can also mean keeping tissues in every pocket, constantly dabbing at a runny nose and itchy eyes.

In most of the U.S., the spring allergy season starts in March and April, when pollen from trees such as oak, birch and mulberry starts to fly. This is followed by an onslaught of pollen from grasses

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