With cooling temperatures and students returning to school come those dreaded fall allergies.
But the triggers for fall allergies are different than in spring, the season known for runny noses and watery eyes.
Allergist Dr. Andrew Dang, with Premier Allergy & Asthma, started seeing patients in February for pollen that we usually see in the spring.
With our winters trending warmer, trees and grass will start to produce pollen sooner.
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