Brought To You By Flonase Spring has sprung—and we’re ready to be outside again. It’s time to tap into our adventurous side. We’re open to new experiences and places and rising to the challenge of stepping outside of our comfort zones. Even though the great outdoors may be calling, suffering from allergy symptoms like nasal […]

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When an allergen is present, your body releases something called histamines (it’s why you buy antihistamines to treat allergy symptoms). Histamines cause swelling and inflammation, and can create an itchy feeling around your eyes, nose, and/or mouth. These can also cause puffy eyes or puffy lips. All of these symptoms are associated with allergies, but not with COVID-19. So if you find yourself rubbing your eyes or scratching your face, nearby pollen or pet dander is most likely to blame – though you should still wash your hands before scratching your face, since COVID-19 is still a risk.

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