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How to tell if you have winter allergies and treat your symptoms – Business Insider Australia
During winter, low temperatures halt pollen-producing plants and spore-sprouting fungi that usually trigger spring, summer, and fall allergies. But, you might still find yourself having allergy symptoms during the winter.

- Winter allergies are often caused by mould, mildew, dust mites, animal dander, or cockroaches.
- Because people spend more time inside in the winter, it’s more common to experience allergy symptoms from indoor allergens.
- However, it’s important to know the difference between allergy symptoms and cold or flu symptoms, as some of them overlap.
- This article was medically reviewed by Omid Mehdizadeh, MD, otolaryngologist and laryngologist at the Pacific Neuroscience Ins…
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