If your allergies peak when the leaves start dropping, you’re not alone. Seasonal allergies are most often associated with the spring, but fall seasonal allergies are just as common.
Experts, including Joseph Leija, M.D., Purvi Parikh, M.D., and Rachna Shah, M.D., note that fall allergy symptoms can be easy to confuse with other common cold-weather ailments like a cold or the flu.
Seasonal allergies are most often associated with the spring.
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Author's summary: Fall allergies have similar symptoms to spring allergies.