Spring Allergies: Managing Symptoms as Pollen Levels Rise
Spring Allergies: Managing Symptoms as Pollen Levels Rise
US · Published Apr 2, 2026
Spring allergies affect millions, triggered by rising pollen levels.
Symptoms include itchy eyes, scratchy throat, and stuffy nose, potentially worsened by global warming.
Proactive measures like antihistamines, nasal sprays, and lifestyle adjustments can help manage symptoms.
Spring allergies affect millions of Americans
Spring allergies, affecting approximately 82 million Americans, are triggered by rising temperatures and increased pollen release from trees, grasses, and weeds. Common symptoms include itchy eyes, scratchy throat, and a stuffy nose, which can range from mild irritation to severe discomfort. Experts suggest that global warming may be contributing to longer pollen seasons, exacerbating allergy symptoms.
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