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Plz recommend OTC allergy medications for Pollen or in general allergies.
Symptoms  

1. eye redness with water and morning heavy white discharge 

2. cold and cough continuously and not working for regular medicines

3. No sick and fever symptoms

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1 minute ago, Rushabhi said:

Ee time lo pollen allergy enti? It is almost winter everywhere. Are you sure it is pollen or some other allergy like food?

different bodies different seasons lo trigger avutai

major chunk spring

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32 minutes ago, zaq12wsx said:

Plz recommend OTC allergy medications for Pollen or in general allergies.
Symptoms  

1. eye redness with water and morning heavy white discharge 

2. cold and cough continuously and not working for regular medicines

3. No sick and fever symptoms

Texas?

 

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If u are new to Texas, especially around Austin, year round pollen untundi 

allergist ni consult chey .. they will prescribe medication as needed .. becos every time different type of pollen untundi 

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

different bodies different seasons lo trigger avutai

major chunk spring

Yeah but ippudu winter kadha. Did not hear anyone getting allergies in winter. Summer, spring fall vinna. Anduke doubt vachindi if it is from a different source emo ani

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9 minutes ago, perugu_vada said:

If u are new to Texas, especially around Austin, year round pollen untundi 

allergist ni consult chey .. they will prescribe medication as needed .. becos every time different type of pollen untundi 

Year round aa? 

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1 hour ago, zaq12wsx said:

Plz recommend OTC allergy medications for Pollen or in general allergies.
Symptoms  

1. eye redness with water and morning heavy white discharge 

2. cold and cough continuously and not working for regular medicines

3. No sick and fever symptoms

Zyrtec for allergies 

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While many areas of the country experience an allergy reprieve in the winter, Austin has its worst allergy season December through February thanks to the infamous mountain cedar tree. (Oddly, the tree is rarely called by its real name, Ashe juniper.) The male mountain cedar tree releases puffs of up to a billion pollen grains that then get carried for miles by the wind. The pollen clouds float around and sometimes resemble yellow smoke.

The mountain cedar causes “cedar fever,” which does not actually include a fever but is the colloquial term for an allergic reaction to the tree. Cedar fever refers to intense and sometimes debilitating allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, incessant sneezing, itchy/red/burning eyes, sore throat, headache, and fatigue. People may even miss work or school due to the severity of these symptoms!

Once cedar fever mercifully dies down, the new growth and promise of spring brings other tree pollen issues through June. The trees that most affect the Austin area include pecan, elm, oak, ash, and cottonwood. Oak pollen is especially visible and problematic during this time, as it coats cars, sidewalks, and backyard grills in a fine yellow powder. Warm, dry, and windy conditions are a spring allergy-sufferer’s enemy because that is when pollen really gets tossed around in the air.
 

Summer grass pollen winter ragweed

Looks like Austin is bad for allergies 

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36 minutes ago, Rushabhi said:

Year round aa? 

 

29 minutes ago, Rushabhi said:

While many areas of the country experience an allergy reprieve in the winter, Austin has its worst allergy season December through February thanks to the infamous mountain cedar tree. (Oddly, the tree is rarely called by its real name, Ashe juniper.) The male mountain cedar tree releases puffs of up to a billion pollen grains that then get carried for miles by the wind. The pollen clouds float around and sometimes resemble yellow smoke.

The mountain cedar causes “cedar fever,” which does not actually include a fever but is the colloquial term for an allergic reaction to the tree. Cedar fever refers to intense and sometimes debilitating allergy symptoms including nasal congestion, incessant sneezing, itchy/red/burning eyes, sore throat, headache, and fatigue. People may even miss work or school due to the severity of these symptoms!

Once cedar fever mercifully dies down, the new growth and promise of spring brings other tree pollen issues through June. The trees that most affect the Austin area include pecan, elm, oak, ash, and cottonwood. Oak pollen is especially visible and problematic during this time, as it coats cars, sidewalks, and backyard grills in a fine yellow powder. Warm, dry, and windy conditions are a spring allergy-sufferer’s enemy because that is when pollen really gets tossed around in the air.
 

Summer grass pollen winter ragweed

Looks like Austin is bad for allergies 

Yes, Austin lo horrible untundi .. if you have allergies .. chukkalu kanipisthaay .. Pollen ki bhayapadai few yrs back .. kontha mandhi colleagues moved away from Austin... Dallas is much better w.r.t Pollen than Austin

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