Previously on this blog, we've mentioned that "cedar fever" is in full effect in Texas and that it will likely be a few months before people begin experiencing true relief.
"It's the only tree we know of that's pollenating in the winter," allergy specialist Dr. Steven Cole explained in an interview with NBC DFW. "The pollen is really high in Central and North Texas and whenever you have these winds that kick up, they blow the pollen for hundreds of miles and that's what we see here."
The news outlet reports that hospitals throughout the state are full with patients who may be suffering from this irritating affliction. However, the source notes that in some cases, it can be difficult to tell the difference between cedar fever and the flu.
Fortunately, there are a few key signs that can help people determine what they're dealing with.
"If you're getting things like muscle aches, high fever, shaking…we're probably talking about something like the flu," Dr. Ephraim Thaller of the Allergy & Asthma Center in Waco told KCENTV.com.
No matter which affliction you're dealing with — cedar fever or the flu — it's important that you consult a physician to make sure you're taking advantage of any treatment options that may be available.
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