Symptoms
The symptoms and signs of ragweed allergy may differ widely, see depending on the region and time of the year when you get the allergy. Some of the symptoms are exacerbated by irritants, such as strong odors and tobacco smoke. Certain lifestyle changes can improve the symptoms delineated below:
• itchy throat, wheezing and/or coughing.
• Runny nose, congestion, and/or watery eyes which may also itch.
• Difficulty getting good sleep
• Increased pressure in the paranasal sinuses, which may cause pain in the face region.
Symptoms get worse during the ragweed season and diminish after the season had passed. [2]










