Man with seasonal allergy symptoms blowing his nose

If you feel like allergy season never really ends in Katy, you are not imagining it. Thanks to our warm climate and long growing seasons, the Houston area is one of the more challenging places in the country for people with seasonal allergies. From spring tree pollen to summer grasses and fall ragweed, something is almost always in the air. The good news is that with the right strategies, you can get your symptoms under control and enjoy the seasons instead of dreading them.

Allergies or a Cold?

One of the first questions people ask is whether their symptoms are allergies or a cold. There are some helpful clues. Allergies typically cause itchy, watery eyes and an itchy nose or throat, symptoms that colds rarely produce. Allergy symptoms also tend to last as long as you are exposed to the trigger, sometimes for weeks, while a cold usually runs its course in seven to ten days. Colds may bring body aches or a fever, which allergies do not. When symptoms consistently flare at certain times of year or in certain environments, allergies are the likely culprit.

What Triggers Allergies in the Katy Area

Seasonal allergies are your immune system overreacting to airborne particles, most commonly pollen. In our region, the calendar of triggers looks something like this:

Mold spores, which thrive in our humidity, can cause symptoms year-round. Knowing your personal triggers helps you anticipate and manage flare-ups.

Reduce Your Exposure

You cannot eliminate pollen, but you can limit how much of it reaches you:

Over-the-Counter Relief

Many people find good relief from over-the-counter options. Non-drowsy antihistamines help with itching, sneezing, and runny nose. Steroid nasal sprays are highly effective for congestion and inflammation, and they work best when used consistently, starting before your season begins. Saline rinses can flush allergens from your nasal passages. If you are unsure which product is right for you, a pharmacist or your doctor can guide you.

When to See a Doctor

If over-the-counter treatments are not controlling your symptoms, if allergies are disrupting your sleep or daily life, or if they trigger asthma or frequent sinus infections, it is time to see a doctor. We can help identify your specific triggers, recommend prescription treatments, and discuss longer-term options like allergy immunotherapy, which can reduce your sensitivity over time. You do not have to simply tough it out season after season.

How HealthZone MD Can Help

At HealthZone MD in Katy, TX, Dr. Chukwuemeka Nnabuife and our team provide family and sports medicine care for patients of every age. Whether you need a routine check-up, help managing a chronic condition, or evaluation of a nagging injury, we are here to help you feel your best. Request an appointment or call our Katy office to schedule a visit.

This article is for general educational purposes and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare provider about your specific situation.

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