3 ways to nip seasonal allergies in Texas in the bud – and 4 treatment myths, debunked
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Allergy season is back: Here’s how to deal with it
The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming… and your allergies are in full force. If itchy eyes, sneezing fits, and a scratchy throat sound all too familiar, don’t worry—we’ve got some practical ways to make allergy season a little more bearable.
3 ways to nip seasonal allergies in Texas in the bud – and 4 treatment myths, debunked
More than one in four adults and one in five children in the U.S. have seasonal allergies (allergic rhinitis). And North Texas has a perfect climate for producing allergy-inducing pollen. But you don’t have to lock yourself indoors until fall! Allergy experts in the UTSW Allergy Service and Ear, Nose, and Throat Service can walk you through three solutions that have helped thousands of Texans manage unruly seasonal allergy symptoms each year.
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