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Cedar Fever: Symptoms, Treatments, and More - WebMD
Feb 22, 2023 · When you have cedar fever, the mucous membranes that line your nose and sinuses become agitated and inflamed. It’s an allergic reaction that comes on very quickly. You can treat your cedar...
Cedar Fever: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to pollen from mountain cedar trees (also known as juniper trees). It causes symptoms like stuffy nose, coughing and itchy eyes in states like Texas and Oklahoma. Unlike most allergies that happen in spring, cedar fever occurs in the winter months.
What Is Cedar Fever? - Texas A&M Today
Dec 31, 2020 · For starters, cedar fever isn’t a flu or a virus – it’s an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees. In Texas, the predominant species of mountain cedar is the Ashe juniper.
Texas Cedar Fever: Symptoms, Relief & Treatment | 2025 Guide
Jan 12, 2025 · Despite its name, cedar fever isn’t actually a fever – it’s an allergic reaction to pollen released by mountain cedar trees, also known as Ashe juniper. This seasonal allergy affects up to 20% of Central Texas residents and is increasingly spreading to …
Cedar Fever: What You Need to Know | Oklahoma Allergy and …
Feb 3, 2025 · Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to pollen from mountain cedar trees which thrive in regions like Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri. Unlike most seasonal allergies that peak in spring and summer, Cedar Fever occurs during the winter months, with pollen levels surging from late November to February—often reaching a peak in mid-January ...
‘Cedar Fever’ Season Has Arrived in Texas - Texas A&M Today
Dec 18, 2024 · It’s time for Texans to brace for “cedar fever” season once again. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees and, unfortunately, you don’t have to be allergic to the pollen for it to affect you.
Surviving Cedar Fever: Tips to Manage Mountain Cedar Allergies
Dec 4, 2024 · As winter blankets San Antonio, many locals brace themselves for an unwelcome seasonal visitor: cedar fever. If you’ve lived in Texas long enough, you might already be familiar with this notorious winter allergy triggered by mountain cedar pollen. What makes cedar fever particularly notorious is its intensity.
Not a Cold. Not the Flu. It’s Cedar Fever! Who Knew?
Feb 3, 2025 · What Are the Symptoms of Cedar Fever? Dr. Gharfeh explained cedar fever is often confused with a cold or flu because of the time of year when it is most prevalent. Cedar Fever symptoms are like many common allergy symptoms, and may include a runny nose or nasal congestion, itchiness, and sneezing.
Texas mountain cedar forecast: How bad will pollen be in DFW?
5 days ago · Mountain Cedar Pollen peaks in early February. Here is a look at the current levels, the pollen forecast, why it is here, and a few ways to combat Cedar Fever.
‘You can run, but you can’t hide’: What you need to know about cedar …
Nov 28, 2023 · What are the symptoms of cedar fever? Typical allergy symptoms: itchy, watery eyes and sneezing, as well as severe sinus pressure. Symptoms are made worse by the amount and potency of cedar pollen, Brooks said – but don’t expect an actual fever.