Symptom Guides
Direct answers to the most common 'Why am I…' questions about allergy, asthma, and environmental symptoms.
Why Am I Congested Every Morning?
Morning congestion often points to dust mites, pet dander, or post-nasal drip from overnight indoor allergens.
Why Do I Wake Up Sneezing?
Morning sneezing usually points to indoor allergens like dust mites or dander concentrated overnight.
Why Are My Eyes Always Itchy?
Itchy eyes are an allergy hallmark — colds, infections, and dry eye don't typically cause itching.
Why Does My Child Cough at Night?
Nighttime cough in children can point to allergies, asthma, post-nasal drip, or dry indoor air.
Why Am I Wheezing?
Wheezing means airways are narrowed — most often from asthma or an allergic reaction.
Why Can't I Breathe Through My Nose?
Persistent nasal blockage is usually from allergies, non-allergic rhinitis, polyps, or a deviated septum.
Why Am I Always Tired?
Untreated allergies can disrupt sleep and cause chronic fatigue — often called 'allergy brain.'
Why Are My Symptoms Worse Indoors?
Indoor-worse symptoms point to dust mites, pet dander, mold, or chemical irritants in your home.
Why Are My Symptoms Worse Outdoors?
Outdoor-worse symptoms point to pollen, mold spores, dust, or air pollution.