AUSTIN (KXAN) — It was only a matter of time before the most dreaded of the Central Texas pollens started to affect the area. It’s the pollen that seems to cause the worst of the allergies. We ...
Cedar fever season in Central Texas has begun early this year, triggering allergies. See the cause, symptoms and treatment ...
Pollen from mountain cedar is on its way to Central Texas to cause problems for allergy sufferers. KVUE spoke with a local allergist to learn more about what causes "cedar fever" and what steps you ...
Allergists from the Austin Diagnostic Clinic at St. David's North Austin Medical Center are seeing more patients suffering from cedar fever right now. Despite the name, Dr. John Villacis said cedar ...
In Texas, they say you haven’t felt anything yet until you get cedar fever: when the majestic cedar trees – technically Ashe juniper, aka mountain cedar – of Central Texas become so imbued with pollen ...
If you’ve been having sneezing fits and watery eyes of late, there’s one likely culprit this time of the year. Texas is entering cedar fever season, which lasts from mid-December through March, ...
Most people assume their runny nose in winter is a cold, since allergy season is most commonly associated with spring. However, there is one exception– cedar fever. Juniper Ashe trees (a type of cedar ...
It is likely that people are preparing for the heart of the holiday season, that time from Thanksgiving through Christmas/Hanukkah to New Year’s. Their thoughts are on holiday gatherings, buying gifts ...
HOUSTON — It is cedar fever Season in Texas and you probably have felt the impacts of it these past few days. Cedar fever runs from December through March, peaking in late January and February. The ...
The pollen allergy typically rears its ugly head beginning in December and lasting through January. Austin already has seen some cedar pollen counts in November and early December, but nothing like ...
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