"Managing Pollen Allergies: Early Spring Tips for Louisiana, Connecticut, and Alabama"

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Spring allergy season in Louisiana brings an influx of pollen, particularly from cedar, ash, maple, oak, and hickory trees, as well as grass pollen, causing runny noses and itchy eyes. Dr. Sanjay Kamboj advises avoiding outdoor activities during peak pollen times, using protective clothing, and employing various remedies such as saline nasal sprays and HEPA filters. Louisiana residents can monitor pollen levels using The Weather Channel's Allergy Tracker and seek allergy testing if symptoms persist.
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