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Have cedar fever? This expert weighs in on when itโs time to see a medical professional
According to KSAT 12 Health and Wellness expert Dilley Allergy and Asthma, cedar symptoms include itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, congestion, sneezing fits, itchy nose, itchy throat, sinus pressure and coughing. โPeople who are still sick with cedar allergies may feel bad through March. These people really need to see an allergist in order to get a better treatment plan.โNot sure if you have cedar allergies? Dilley Allergy and Asthma can help determine a personโs allergies by taking a complete medical history, physical examination and performing allergy skin tests. The team strives to empower their patients to stop letting allergies and asthma keep them from doing the things they enjoy.