If you’re sniffling and sneezing, here are some tips that may help.
Fall is a beautiful time of year to be outdoors – that is, unless you have seasonal allergies. But there’s no need to let your seasonal allergies keep you indoors. This infographic includes 10 tips for minimizing allergy symptoms and the triggers you’ll want to avoid. It also lists the most common symptoms of seasonal allergies (so you’ll have a better idea if your symptoms are due to allergies, a cold, the flu or COVID-19).
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