A member asked:

I get (seasonal) allergies that begin in feb (snowy weather). nothing is growing yet, inside/outside is the same as start of winter. possible cause?

A doctor has provided 1 answer

Indoor allergies: Winter allergies are mostly blamed on indoor allergens. Although you are exposed to indoor allergens all year round, you experience more symptoms from them as you spend more time indoors and the windows are shut during the winter. Pets and dust mites are the culprits. Indoor mold is an issue if there is a leak or flood.

Answered 3/26/2013

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