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Seasonal Allergy Treatment Online — Simple, Affordable Care

Get relief from seasonal allergies with an online doctor visit—no waiting rooms required. Our licensed providers prescribe FDA-approved allergy medications and ship them discreetly to your door.

  • $25 online doctor consultation*
  • Medications starting at $19/month
  • Oral and nasal allergy treatments
  • For adults 18 years and older
  • HSA & FSA eligible
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About Seasonal Allergies

If you experience sneezing, congestion, or itchy eyes around the same time every year, seasonal allergies may be the cause. Learn what triggers seasonal allergies and how they can be treated effectively.

What Are the Common Symptoms of Seasonal Allergies?

Seasonal allergies—also known as allergic rhinitis or hay fever—can cause symptoms that range from mild to severe. Common symptoms include:

  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Nasal congestion
  • Sneezing fits
  • Itchy, watery, or red eyes
  • Coughing
  • Itching in the nose, throat, or roof of the mouth
  • Postnasal drip
  • Sore throat
  • Dark, puffy circles under the eyes (allergic shiners)
  • Fatigue or feeling unusually tired
Are There Different Types of Seasonal Allergies?

Yes. Seasonal allergies are triggered by outdoor allergens that appear at different times of the year. The most common types include:

  • Tree pollen allergies – Spring
  • Grass pollen allergies – Summer
  • Ragweed allergies – Fall
  • Mold allergies– Fall

Some allergies, such as dust mites or pet dander, may occur year-round and are not seasonal.

What Causes Seasonal Allergies?
Seasonal allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to harmless substances like pollen or mold spores. The body releases histamines and other chemicals, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, and coughing.
When Is Allergy Season?

Allergy season varies depending on the allergen and geographic location. Common seasonal triggers include:

  • Tree pollen – Spring
  • Grass pollen – Summer
  • Ragweed – Fall
  • Mold – Fall
How Long Do Seasonal Allergies Last?
Seasonal allergy symptoms usually persist as long as the allergen remains in the environment. Weather changes, rainfall, and seasonal transitions can affect symptom duration. Many people experience symptoms around the same time each year.
Can Seasonal Allergies Start Later in Life?
Yes. Seasonal allergies can develop at any age. Changes in environment, such as relocating to a new region, may trigger new allergies. Childhood allergies can also disappear and later return.
Why Are Allergy Symptoms Worse at Night?

Allergy symptoms often intensify at night due to factors such as:

  • Dust mites or mold in bedding or carpets
  • Lying down, which can worsen postnasal drip
  • Sleeping near pets that carry pollen or dander
  • Humidifiers increasing moisture that promotes mold or dust mites
How to Tell the Difference Between Seasonal Allergies and Other Conditions

Cold vs. Allergies

**Shared symptoms:**

  • Sneezing
  • Fatigue
  • Runny or stuffy nose

Cold-specific symptoms:

  • Fever
  • Body aches
  • Sore throat

Allergy-specific symptoms:

  • Itchy eyes
  • Symptoms lasting weeks or months
Sinus Infection vs. Allergies
Itchy eyes are uncommon with sinus infections but common with allergies. Timing also matters—symptoms that occur during peak allergy seasons are more likely allergy-related.
Pink Eye vs. Allergies

Both can cause red, watery eyes, but key differences include:

  • Pink eye is infectious; allergies are not
  • Allergies usually affect both eyes simultaneously
  • Pink eye often starts in one eye
  • Intense itching is more typical of allergies
Strep Throat vs. Allergies

Key differences include:

  • Strep is caused by bacteria
  • Fever is common with strep, rare with allergies
  • Coughing is common with allergies, uncommon with strep
Can Seasonal Allergies Go Away on Their Own?
Yes. Seasonal allergy symptoms often subside once the allergen is no longer present. Allergy severity can change over time, and some individuals may experience fewer symptoms as they age.
How Can Seasonal Allergies Be Prevented?

Reducing exposure to allergens is the best prevention strategy. Helpful tips include:

  • Staying indoors on windy or high-pollen days
  • Avoiding outdoor yard work when pollen counts are high
  • Showering and changing clothes after being outdoors
  • Drying laundry indoors
  • Wearing a mask during outdoor chores
Is There a Permanent Cure for Seasonal Allergies?
There is no permanent cure for seasonal allergies. However, symptoms can be controlled with avoidance strategies and treatments such as antihistamines, nasal sprays, and prescription medications.
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Seasonal Allergy Treatment FAQs

What Are the Treatment Options for Seasonal Allergies?

Many people find relief with over-the-counter medications like antihistamines or decongestants. When these aren’t effective, prescription options may include:

  • Prescription antihistamines – Azelastine (Astelin®), Levocetirizine (Xyzal®), Cetirizine (Zyrtec®)
  • Steroid nasal sprays – Fluticasone (Flonase®)
  • Leukotriene receptor antagonists – Montelukast (Singulair®)
  • Allergen immunotherapy – Allergy shots or oral tablets that help desensitize the immune system
Do Treatments Vary by Type of Seasonal Allergy?
Most treatments are effective across different seasonal allergies. Immunotherapy is customized based on the specific allergens involved.
Can Seasonal Allergies Be Treated at Home?

Yes. Seasonal allergies can often be managed at home with OTC medications and lifestyle changes such as:

  • Limiting allergen exposure
  • Using saline nasal rinses
  • Running air conditioners or HEPA filters

Future Now Rx also provides at-home allergy treatment through online consultations with licensed U.S. providers. Prescriptions are delivered directly to your home.

What Happens If Seasonal Allergies Aren’t Treated?
Untreated seasonal allergies can lead to complications such as chronic sinus inflammation and an increased risk of sinus infections.
Can I Get Prescription Seasonal Allergy Medication Online?
Yes. Complete a quick online assessment and connect with a licensed Future Now Rx provider to determine if prescription allergy medication is appropriate. Medications start at $19 per month.
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