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Ugh, Here We Go Again—It’s Allergy Season in Texas but then Again when isn’t it!

If you’re like me, you know the drill. You wake up with a pounding headache, itchy, watery eyes, and that relentless postnasal drip reminding you it’s that time of year again. Allergy season in Texas doesn’t just knock—it barrels in with a force that’s impossible to ignore. For those of us navigating life here, it’s not just about the sneezing and coughing; it’s a full-on battle with Mother Nature.

I was reminded of this just the other day while reflecting on a story from my high school years. Back then, we had this spot everyone called the “smoking tree.” Hard to believe now, but it was a designated area for students to smoke cigarettes—yes, really. Of course, not everyone was smoking tobacco. I remember one afternoon, walking back to class, when one of the usual characters stopped me. My eyes were red and watery (thank you, allergies), and he asked, “Hey, are you okay?” I replied, “Yeah, I’m fine, just allergies.” He paused, smirked, and said, “Yeah, I’m going to use that excuse next time!” I tried to explain that I did have allergies, but it was clear that he was already in another zone.  Looking back, it’s a funny reminder of how allergies can get you side-eyed, even when you’re just trying to breathe through the season.

So, what are the common culprits causing all this misery? Living in Texas means you’ll likely face these symptoms every year:

Common Allergy Symptoms in Texas
-Sneezing (nonstop and so loud you scare the dog)
– Congestion (good luck breathing through your nose)
– Runny nose (just leave the tissues on the table)
– Itchy, watery eyes (like you’ve been crying through a sad movie)
– Postnasal drip (that lovely constant tickle in your throat)
– Coughing (thanks to said postnasal drip)
– Headaches (foggy, pounding, and relentless)
– Fatigue (it’s exhausting trying to function through all this)

What Triggers Allergies in Texas?

The truth is Texas is always in allergy season thanks to our varied climate and plant life. Here’s what you’re dealing with:

Seasonal Allergy Triggers in Texas
1. Cedar Fever (Mountain Cedar Pollen): A winter menace, especially in Central Texas, that can make you feel like you’ve caught the flu.
2. Spring Blooms: Grass, tree, and flower pollens peak during springtime, wreaking havoc on those with pollen allergies.
3. Summer Grasses: Bermuda and other grasses contribute to the misery of summer allergies.
4. Ragweed in the Fall: This pesky plant thrives in late summer and fall, sending out waves of sneezes.

Survival Tips for Texans
Monitor Pollen Counts: Check local forecasts for allergen levels. On high-pollen days, stay indoors as much as possible.
Keep Windows Closed: As tempting as it is to let in a breeze, it’s better to run the A/C to filter the air.
Shower and Change Clothes: After being outdoors, rinse off pollen and put on fresh clothes to avoid spreading allergens inside.
Use Over-the-Counter Remedies: Antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal sprays can work wonders.
Invest in an Air Purifier: It’s a game-changer for removing allergens from your home.
– Consider Allergy Shots: For severe cases, talk to a specialist about immunotherapy options.

So here I am again, battling congestion and sneezing my way through another Texas allergy season with a box of tissues on one side and my trusty meds on the other. But I remind myself, this is just part of life here in the Lone Star State, where even the allergens seem to be as big as Texas itself.

Stay prepared, stay hydrated, and take it one sniffle at a time—we’ll get through this!

Pollen count and allergy info for Cuero, TX – The Weather Channel | weather.com

Pat Trevino – Blogger, photographer, and published author
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