Most of us associate allergies with spring and summer when things are in bloom. Some years even some of us who don’t have allergies seem affected by a vigorous bloom. However folks who have spring allergies are also more prone to winter allergies also. The human immune system’s sensitivity to different allergens is very individualized. But if one is prone to spring allergies then there is a greater chance that you may have problems in the winter even though the triggers are entirely different.
5 Steps to Survive Winter Allergies
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