If you have allergy symptoms during the late spring and summer – or year-round in warmer parts of the United States – it may be because of grass pollen. What Is a Grass Pollen Allergy? Grass pollen is one of the most common causes of allergy symptoms. Each year, plants (including grasses) release tiny pollen grains to fertilize other plants of the same species. For people with grass pollen allergies , this pollen triggers allergic reactions. Many people know pollen allergy as hay fever. It…
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Artikel: What If You’re Allergic to Grass? 10 Steps to Managing Grass Pollen Allergy
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