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Texas faces cedar fever season, causing allergy symptoms from pollen, peaking in mid-January.
The Texas A&M Forest Service warns that cedar fever season has begun, affecting the Texas Hill Country.
Caused by pollen from Ashe juniper trees, symptoms like fatigue, sore throat, and runny nose peak in mid-January and can last until Valentine's Day.
The pollen can irritate even those not typically allergic, and allergy medications may help, though consulting a physician is advised.
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Texas enfrenta la temporada de fiebre de cedro, causando síntomas de alergia al polen, llegando a su punto máximo a mediados de enero.