A runny nose in the winter could coming from what's going on inside your house instead of outside. Here are 5 tips to help in the battle with winter allergies.
Spring, summer and early fall are prime times for seasonal environmental allergies in Minnesota. Dr. Ted Truitt from St. Cloud ENT joined me on WJON for a Health Matters program. He says things people tend to be allergic to that affect them this time of year include molds, trees and tree pollen.
ST. CLOUD -- It's prime season for allergies right now.
Dr. Stephen Leslie is an Allergy Specialist at CentraCare Health. He says the allergy season is at its height around the start of September.
Dr. Leslie says the dry conditions don't help because the spores and pollen can travel through the air more easily than if conditions are wet...
Many of you are probably feeling that familiar discomfort of itchy, watery eyes, congestion and stuffy nose. It's because the allergy season is off to an early start this year.