Worst Cities for Spring Allergies for 2016
Coming in sixth place, Wichita, Kansas, made the top 10 list again this year. Seasonal allergies can develop at any age and may initially be mistaken as a sign of a cold or flu. This is because they typically exhibit similar symptoms, such as nasal congestion, sneezing and sinus pressure. Visit your doctor to determine the cause of your symptoms. Your doctor can help you get the appropriate treatment and start feeling better fast.
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