Why Fall Allergies Hit Hardest Now
Why Fall Allergies Hit Hardest Now
US · Published Aug 29, 2025
Ragweed pollen and mold from damp leaves are major triggers for fall allergies, causing symptoms like sneezing and congestion.
Keeping windows closed and regularly changing HVAC filters can help minimize exposure to indoor allergens.
Rinsing off after outdoor activities and using saline nasal rinses can help remove pollen and mold spores.
Battling fall allergies: Ragweed pollen and mold
As summer fades and the leaves begin to turn, many people find themselves battling a familiar foe: fall allergies. While springtime often gets the blame for allergy woes, late summer and early fall can be particularly challenging for allergy sufferers. The main culprits? Ragweed pollen and mold from damp leaves.
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