Seasonal Allergies Spike As Ragweed And Mold Rise
Seasonal Allergies Spike As Ragweed And Mold Rise
US · Published Oct 6, 2025
Ragweed pollen and mold spores are major allergy triggers during seasonal transitions.
Wind and dampness amplify allergy triggers, increasing symptom severity.
Managing allergies involves adapting routines, monitoring allergen levels, and using medication.
Seasonal allergies rise with ragweed and mold
As the seasons change, so do the allergens that trigger uncomfortable symptoms for many. Seasonal allergies are on the rise as ragweed pollen reaches its peak and mold spores are released from decaying leaves. While cooler air may provide some relief from summer allergies, it can also spark new allergic reactions.
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