Seasonal allergiesSeasonal allergies show up at the same time of the year every year,
if you continue to live in the same part of the country. Hay fever is the most
common seasonal allergy. Symptoms of seasonal allergies include: - Itchy, watery
eyes.
- Sneezing.
- Runny, stuffy, or itchy
nose.
- Temporary loss of smell.
- Headache and
fatigue.
- Dark circles under the eyes ("allergic
shiners").
- Drainage from the nose down the back of the throat
(postnasal drip).
- Sore throat or
coughing.
- Snoring.
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