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Not sure how to battle Northern California allergies? We’ll ask an expert your questions

A bicyclist rides past wildflowers blooming in the lawn at William Land Park in Sacramento on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Heavy rains, followed by the wave of warm weather that swept the city in early February, triggered a collective pollen release much more substantial than last year’s, followed by a lot of coughing and sneezing.
A bicyclist rides past wildflowers blooming in the lawn at William Land Park in Sacramento on Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Heavy rains, followed by the wave of warm weather that swept the city in early February, triggered a collective pollen release much more substantial than last year’s, followed by a lot of coughing and sneezing. rbenton@sacbee.com

The chilly weather might not show it, but spring is here and some of our noses can feel it.

Seasonal allergies are coming into full effect and weather forecasts are quickly changing. Are you wondering what that means for you and your health?

The Sacramento Bee will pose your questions to an allergy expert. Send them with the form below or email us at servicejournalists@sacbee.com.

Maybe you want to know the best way to manage your seasonal allergies, or how to tell if it’s “just a sneeze” or something contagious. Whatever it is, let us know.

This story was originally published April 6, 2023 at 5:00 AM.

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