Allergy symptoms have an effect on a unique a part of your immune system. Mark C. Jacobson, MD, medical director of Allergy and Bronchial asthma Physicians in Hinsdale, Illinois, notes that allergy symptoms happen when a portion of your immune system overreacts after publicity to antigens, reminiscent of pollen from timber, grass, ragweed, and weeds, or mildew from numerous sources, reminiscent of decaying crops and leaves within the surroundings.
Seasonal allergy symptoms are typically not life-threatening, Dr. Jacobson says, however they will make you uncomfortable, inflicting signs reminiscent of sneezing, stuffiness, a runny nostril, and itchiness in your nostril, the roof of your mouth, throat, eyes, or ears.