Winter time: Allergy symptoms in the winter suggest the allergen exposure is highest during that time. This could represent indoor allergens such as dust mite, animal dander, mold or cockroach that are in higher levels when the house is closed up. During other times of the year, open windows/doors could lead to less concentrated indoor allergens.
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