Spring fever, spring is here at last.
But what to do if spring fever manifests into what may be an ²¹³¦³Ù³Ü²¹±ôÌýfever?
Springtime is finally upon us, bringing warmer weather, spring sports, gardening, picnics and cherry blossoms with it. After a cold, dark winter, we can venture out on that hike, go on that bike ride, feel the sun on our faces, put our noses in those flowers …
Bam. Allergies.
For millions across the U.S., are nothing new. But as we continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and its evolving strains, like the , waking up with a runny nose after a day on the trails with friends carries a whole new meaning.
So, you’re unsure whether your symptoms warrant monitoring the pollen count or self-isolating? Here’s what you need to know.
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