Although we enjoy the climate around us, people with seasonal allergies find themselves dreading the weather change. Every year, Canadians who are allergic to either tree or grass pollen, experience itchy eyes, coughing or sneezing, that hamper their daily lives. Allergic reactions have been increasing worldwide with approximately 20–25% of Canadians being affected every year(1), potentially attributed to factors that include climate change, increased pollution, dietary changes and more prevalent obesity (2). If you are worried about allergic signs including sneezing and itchy eyes this spring, let us provide you a brief overview of its causes, symptoms and preventive measures.

https://kamahealth.ca/blog/malady-of-allergy/

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Although we enjoy the climate around us, people with seasonal allergies find themselves dreading the weather change. Every year, Canadians who are allergic to either tree or grass pollen, experience itchy eyes, coughing or sneezing, that hamper their daily lives. Allergic reactions have been increasing worldwide with approximately 20–25% of Canadians being affected every year(1), potentially attributed to factors that include climate change, increased pollution, dietary changes and more prevalent obesity (2). If you are worried about allergic signs including sneezing and itchy eyes this spring, let us provide you a brief overview of its causes, symptoms and preventive measures.

https://kamahealth.ca/blog/malady-of-allergy/

https://kamahealth.ca/

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