Question
I’m wondering if I have allergies. I feel fine, however, the last few weeks while taking my morning walk I’ve been sneezing and coughing. It usually subsides a few hours after my walk. Do you think I have allergies?

Response
Your symptoms sound as if you are experiencing a seasonal allergic reaction. Generally when the temperature reaches sixty degrees for over three days a variety of potential outdoor allergens grow. Many allergies are due to pollen from vegetation and pollen counts are usually highest in the morning. You may want to take your walk at a later time that the pollen count is not as high and experiment with other routes to enjoy that may have less allergens. Also a shower immediately after your walk can remove pollen from your hair and body.

For more information on allergies and how to treat them naturally visit the following link:
Natural Allergy Relief

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