Article: Sniffles and Sneezes: The AAAAI Offers Tips to Prepare for Ragweed Season.

MILWAUKEE, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- With summer soon coming to an end, allergy sufferers may begin to feel relief from the diminishing tree and grass pollen. Unfortunately, the end of summer also means the start of ragweed season, which unofficially begins in mid-August.

For the nearly 36 million Americans who are affected by seasonal allergic rhinitis, or "hay fever," this means an increased amount of sneezing and itchy, watery eyes. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI), symptoms of allergic rhinitis can have a major impact on a person's quality of life and, therefore, it is important to properly prepare for ragweed season.

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