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Navigating allergies in Central Texas
Most common allergens in Central Texas
The allergens in the area include grass, mold, ragweed, dust mites and trees. In spring, trees release pollen through June, and windy, dry conditions move the pollen in the air. In the winter, cedar fever is common.
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Ash Mountain cedar
Elm Fall elm
Mold
Pecan
Dust mite
Grass
Oak
Marsh elder pigwood
Ragweed
While most states get a break from seasonal allergies during the winter, Central Texas faces allergens year round. Find out more about local seasonal allergies below:
Jan.
July June Aug. Sept. Feb. March April May
Allergy symptoms Those with allergies may experience symptoms similar to a cold or u. Below are some common symptoms and if they may be related to allergies. Sneezing, runny nose or stuy nose Fatigue Cough Headache
Itchy eyes
Sore throat
Oct. Nov. Dec.
Fever
Shortness of breath
Aches and pains
Loss of taste or smell
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