It's peak allergy season in several states on the East Coast, including New York, and you, or your loved ones, may be sneezing, coughing and feeling more miserable than usual this year.
More severe symptoms of seasonal allergies this spring are likely due to a warmer winter and an earlier start of allergy season, says Dr. Purvi Parikh, an allergist and immunologist with the Allergy & Asthma Network.
And the cause of this longer, more intense allergy season?
"There's higher amounts of pollen due to rising greenhouse gasses and more CO2 in the air, which plants thrive off of," Parikh tells CNBC Make It.
Here are some effective ways to alleviate your allergy symptoms and still enjoy the spring.
Persons:
Purvi, Shelby Harris, Harris
Organizations:
Allergy, Asthma, CNBC
Locations:
East Coast, New York