What Are Seasonal Allergies?

Woman with seasonal allergies in St. Louis, MO When spring or fall arrives, you might notice your eyes watering, nose running, or sneezing becoming more frequent. These symptoms often point to seasonal allergies, a common condition triggered by increased pollen in the air. Understanding what causes these allergies and how to manage them can help you find lasting relief.

At the St. Louis Sinus Center, you receive specialized care tailored to your sinus and allergy concerns. With trusted expertise and advanced treatment options, this practice offers personalized solutions to improve your comfort during high pollen seasons. Learn more about pollen counts to stay ahead of your symptoms.

Causes of Seasonal Allergies

Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever or allergic rhinitis, occur when your immune system reacts to allergens like tree, grass, or weed pollen. As plants release pollen into the air, you breathe it in, triggering an immune response. This reaction releases histamines, which cause familiar allergy symptoms.

Pollen levels tend to be higher during specific times of the year:

  • Spring: Tree pollen is the most common trigger.

  • Summer: Grass pollen peaks.

  • Fall: Weed pollen, especially ragweed, is a primary cause.

Weather conditions such as wind can spread pollen more easily, while rain can temporarily wash it away, reducing exposure.

Common Symptoms to Watch For

Recognizing allergy symptoms can help you act quickly to manage them. Typical signs include:

  • Sneezing

  • Runny or stuffy nose

  • Itchy eyes, nose, or throat

  • Watery or red eyes

  • Postnasal drip

  • Fatigue due to poor sleep

These symptoms often resemble those of a cold but tend to last longer and recur during the same seasons each year.

Managing and Treating Seasonal Allergies

To reduce exposure and alleviate symptoms, try the following approaches:

  • Monitor daily pollen levels and stay indoors when counts are high

  • Keep windows closed during peak pollen times

  • Shower and change clothes after spending time outside

  • Use over-the-counter antihistamines or nasal sprays as needed

If your symptoms persist or interfere with daily life, a sinus specialist can offer additional relief options. These may include allergy testing, immunotherapy (allergy shots), or advanced sinus treatments that target the root of the problem.

Find Lasting Relief with St. Louis Sinus Center

If you’re struggling with seasonal allergy symptoms, expert care is within reach. At St. Louis Sinus Center in St. Louis, MO, you’ll find experienced providers who focus on your individual needs and long-term relief. For a personalized consultation, call 314-582-0888 and take your first step toward breathing easier throughout every season.

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