Texas cedar fever season is in full swing


    • The mountain cedar trees that grow primarily in Central Texas are currently blooming, causing literal headaches for allergy sufferers.

    • Experts say the allergen levels ticked up a few weeks early this year. They’re expected to peak in a few weeks.

    • Cedar fever is unique because people feel wiped out like they have a fever.

    • There are over-the-counter medicines you can take to help with cedar fever symptoms.

  • The mountain cedar trees that grow primarily in Central Texas are currently blooming, causing literal headaches for allergy sufferers.

  • Experts say the allergen levels ticked up a few weeks early this year. They’re expected to peak in a few weeks.

  • Cedar fever is unique because people feel wiped out like they have a fever.

  • There are over-the-counter medicines you can take to help with cedar fever symptoms.

DallasCedar fever season is in full swing throughout the Lone Star State as winter approaches.

An allergic response to pollen from juniper or mountain cedar trees is known as a cedar allergy.

According to Dr. Ronald Cox, the juniper’s December–January bloom makes Texas the only state with the allergy.

According to him, the allergies usually start to increase by the end of December. However, they began in early December this year.

“What s unique about cedar fever is it actually feels like you do have a fever and wipes people out,” explained Dr. Cox. “This one actually makes you feel bad.”

The end of December or the first few weeks of January are predicted to be the peak times for this year’s cedar fever season.

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Cedar Allergy Symptoms

The Texas A&M Forest Service states that cedar fever can occasionally produce symptoms including fever, aches and pains, a sore throat, runny nose, exhaustion, or loss of smell that are comparable to those of the flu or COVID-19.

However, in contrast to the flu or COVID-19, it also produces sneezing, watery eyes, blocked nasal passages, and an itchy feeling throughout the body. Cedar fever is characterized by clear mucous and a fever that is usually less than 101.5.

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Cedar Fever Treatment

Texans can take several steps to lessen the symptoms of cedar fever. According to Dr. Cox, it frequently depends on how they appear.

“A lot of people will have itchy, runny, sneeze, and if that’s your main complaint, the over-the-counter antihistamines work well for that,” he stated.

Dr. Cox advised using over-the-counter eye drops if your primary issue is watery or itchy eyes.

He also suggests closing your doors and windows on days with high pollen counts to prevent allergy symptoms.

An allergy report is available on Pollen.com or on the FOX 4 Weather page.

  • This story’s content is taken from a news article on the Texas A&M Forest Service website and an interview with Dr. Ronald Cox of Greater Austin Allergy on FOX 7 Austin.

This story’s content is taken from a news article on the Texas A&M Forest Service website and an interview with Dr. Ronald Cox of Greater Austin Allergy on FOX 7 Austin.

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