Ragweed Allergies: Prevention, Symptoms, & Treatment
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Ragweed causes stuffy or runny noses, sneezing, and itchy eyes, among other things. Asthma flare-ups might also be triggered by it. Ragweed allergy sufferers are allergic to the pollen. One plant may emit a billion grains of ragweed into the air during ragweed season. When the nights are chilly and the days are hot and dry, ragweed thrives.
Ragweed is an allergen that affects a lot of people, and the worst part is that most people don't even aware they're sensitive to it. They mistake allergy symptoms for a cold that their child had from other kids at school. It arrives at a time of year when we're all too preoccupied with other things to think about allergies. Ragweed, like many other allergens, causes cold-like symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes, which parents blame on their child being around other children.
​ Symptoms of ragweed allergies
    • Sneezing
    • Runny nose (Nasal drainage)
    • Stuffy nose (Nasal congestion)
    • Itchy, watery eyes
    • Rashes
    • Itchy nose, eyes, ears and mouth

Ragweed may be a year-round problem in hotter climates like Texas and Florida, but the worst months are late August through October. Ragweed pollen levels typically peak in mid-September, and this pollen can trigger hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis). You may not be able to see ragweed pollen in the air, but even little amounts can cause your body to respond. 

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