Ragweed blooms in Texoma Save Email Print
Posted: 6:27 PM Sep 4, 2008
Last Updated: 6:37 PM Sep 4, 2008
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Ragweed season is one of the most dreaded times of the year for allergy sufferers.

Allergist Vern Laing says ragweed started blooming about a week ago and will continue blooming through the middle of October.

Laing says we have what's called 'giant ragweed' here in Texoma, which can grow to heights of 6 feet or greater. Since the pollen is basically invisible to the naked eye, Laing says it can be hard to tell if that's what's causing the sneezing, sniffling, and watery or itchy eyes.

But there are some things you can do if ragweed is making you miserable.

"The best thing to do is stay in the air conditioning indoors. If you're headed outside, you may be more affected by it."

If you are susceptible to ragweed, Dr. Laing suggests wearing a mask. He also says the old standby, Benadryl, can sometimes provide relief.

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Posted by: Anonymous on Sep 8, 2008 at 08:49 PM
Ah, ragweed........ah ah ah ACHOOOOOOOOO! (sniffle) nasty stuff.

Posted by: joe Location: denison on Sep 7, 2008 at 10:37 AM
It's killing me

Posted by: Mr. BigFoot Location: The Woods on Sep 5, 2008 at 05:02 PM
I feel so sorry for anyone who suffers from these kind of allergies. My children suffer from them. One's on allergy shots every week which has really helped him alot. My little one is on medicine right now because of these allergies. Hang in there everyone who suffers. Hopefully it will be over soon for a little while.

Posted by: Dan Location: Hagerman Wildlife Refuge on Sep 5, 2008 at 11:51 AM
Ragweed, and its relatives sumpweed and goldenrod (all are composites - members of the sunflower family) are all plentiful to abundant and in full bloom right now. Keep your hanky handy!

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