Quick Answer
Triangle allergy seasons run year-round. Spring (March to May) is dominated by tree pollen — oak, pine, cedar, and maple. Summer (June to August) brings grass pollen. Fall (August to October) is ragweed and mold. Winter is mostly indoor allergens — dust mites, pet dander, mold. If your symptoms are not controlled by over-the-counter antihistamines, walk in and we'll discuss prescription options or trigger management.
This question comes up frequently for patients researching allergic reactions & asthma attacks at Good Health NC in Knightdale, NC.
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