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As the weather cools down and you head indoors, you may need to prepare for winter allergies.
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, some of the most common winter allergy symptoms include:
• Itchy, red, or watery eyes
• Sneezing, stuffy or runny nose
• Cough or difficulty breathing
• Problems sleeping
"This time of year, we are seeing the highest amount of respiratory issues and infections," said Dr. Adam Johnson, an Emergency Medicine Physician at Sharp Grossmont Hospital.
CBS 8 spoke with Dr. Johnson as well as Dr. Jyotu Sandhu from Sharp Rees-Stealy to learn more about how to combat winter allergies this season.
"COVID and flu are kicking into high gear. I'm seeing more flu cases by the day in the office," said Dr. Sandhu.
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