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Seasonal Allergies

Although some children have perennial or year round allergies that are often triggered by things inside the house, many other kids have seasonal allergies that might be worse when the ragweed counts are high in the fall, for example, or in the spring, when pollens and grasses are in bloom. Learn more about seasonal allergies.
Spring Time Seasonal Allergies and Children
Spring time is commonly met with a lot of sneezing, runny noses, and itchy eyes for children with allergies. Learn to prevent and treat seasonal allergies in your kids.
Does my child have Spring Allergies?
Every year, around March or April, my son gets a persistant runny nose, water eyes and he sneezes all of the time. Could he have allergies?
Relief From Spring Allergies
Review what you can do to help treat your child's symptoms from spring allergies.
Ragweed Season and Fall Allergies
Get advice on dealing with allergy symptoms in the fall, which are often caused by ragweed.
Seasonal Allergy Screening Quiz
A seasonal allergy screening quiz to see if your kids have symptoms of seasonal allergies, including a runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing, during the Spring.
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