In Florida, it might be the grasses. In Illinois, the elm trees. The predominant allergens causing nasal allergy symptoms (like sneezing, runny, itchy nose, and congestion) vary from region to region — though some can be found pretty much everywhere.
Where do your allergens live?
Does moving help?
Not necessarily. Even though you may escape one type of allergen by moving, there's a good chance you could develop an allergy to something else in your new location. If you can’t escape your allergens, focus on controlling your symptoms instead. Keep track of daily pollen counts. Take steps to allergy-proof your home. And talk to your doctor about whether OMNARIS could help you control nasal allergy symptoms right where you live.
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