Am I Allergic to Winter?

Itchy eyes interrupt your holiday dinners. Congestion keeps you from writing your cards. You spend more time sneezing than smooching under the mistletoe. So what’s the deal? In the winter allergy season, colds and sinus infections are common, but they’re not the only culprits. Winter has a specific set of allergies that might be holding you back from holiday fun…and the sooner you figure out what’s plaguing you, the sooner you can work to recuperate.

Here are a few key differences between allergies and sinus infections:

Sinus infections tend to linger, so that’s another potential clue. But that doesn’t mean you can rule out allergies if your symptoms stay for a few weeks. Seasonal allergies affect some people all throughout the winter season.

Winter allergies often come from:

The best way to be sure if you’re dealing with allergy or sinus problems is to check with a doctor, who then can help you find the right treatment. Not sure what your symptoms mean? Be sure to give us a call.

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