In most parts of the US right now, it is ragweed. It will haunt us until the first frost.
2006-09-13 11:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on your location and what type of plants are in your area in september, the best person to see is a local beekeeper as they could well know in relation to their honey, also if you can get hold of some local honey because it derives from local plants it can help with pollen aggrevated allergies since it somehow helps your immune system
2006-09-12 05:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the pollen calendar.
http://www.zirtek.co.uk/wintercalendar.pdf
2006-09-12 02:33:35
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answered by jayktee96 7
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I think it's weed pollen. I'm just as affected at the moment.
2006-09-12 02:01:28
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answered by emread2002 4
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asthmatics can be affected by moulds and spores in the autumn so maybe rhinitis might happen too. Some people get hay fever type symptoms all year round,it is called allergic rhinitis and is treated with a nasal spray
2006-09-12 13:02:00
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answered by cripple 2
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Pine and cedar trees surround me. I woke up with red eyes. I used Refreshe drops that soothe my eyes and protect them. Patanol drops don't seem to help my eyes. It's hot and dry here at this time, in the Sierra foothills in northern CA.
2006-09-13 16:42:34
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answered by g 3
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In Chicago right now it High Mold Spores from the rain!
2006-09-13 09:45:39
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answered by Lady X 5
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Where I live Ragweed is very bad right now.
2006-09-13 10:27:59
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answered by Maggie 3
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Hi, don't know where you're at, but I was wondering the same thing! I feel as hayfeverish as I do in springtime! WHY??
2006-09-12 01:56:20
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answered by CJ O 2
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Is is tree
2006-09-12 02:39:55
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answered by halloweenpumpkinuk 4
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