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Your guide to allergy season

Beat common allergy symptoms this year with Novant Health’s expert advice.

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With tree, grass, and weed pollen are peaking across the Carolinas, sneezing, itchy eyes + congestion are on the rise.

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Spring is two weeks away, bringing sunshine, longer days, and allergy season. Stay ahead of the sniffles with pro tips from Novant Health:

Know what’s causing symptoms
Easier said than done, we know. Allergies and viral illnesses look deceptively similar, with congestion, coughing, and fatigue. Look out for these key differences:

  • Allergies: Itchy eyes, sneezing, clear nasal drainage
  • Viruses: Fever, body aches, or colored mucus

If symptoms linger or you’re still unsure what’s triggering them, visit a primary care expert.

Natural remedies
Alongside traditional treatments, some natural supplements can provide relief:

  • Stinging nettle | Can be a natural antihistamine
  • Butterbur (PA‑free only) | Shown to work similarly to OTC medications
  • Curcumin (found in turmeric) | May reduce inflammation + improve nasal airflow
  • Quercetin (found in apples and onions) | Helps stabilize the body’s histamine response

It’s wise to discuss natural options with a clinician, especially if you take other medications.

When to see an expert
If daily antihistamines provide little relief, or symptoms interfere with daily activities, it’s time for a personalized treatment plan.

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