Pollen Allergy Symptoms, Triggers, Treatments

(Source: webmd)

Pollen doesn't mean to bug you. It's there to help plants reproduce. But if you inhale it, it can cause allergy symptoms such as:

Sneezing
Watery eyes
Nasal congestion
Runny nose
Itchy throat
Cough
Sore throat
Hoarse voice

It's a lot like a cold, and you usually get it like clockwork when those pollen-making plants start to bloom.
 


If you have to be outside, try these tips:

Check pollen counts before you plan outdoor activities.

Limit how much time you spend outside during the morning or midday, when pollen counts are at their highest.

Wear sunglasses to keep it out of your eyes.

Have someone else mow your grass. Don't rake leaves during pollen season. And if you must do yard work, wear a mask.

Going on vacation? Look for a place where pollen is low, such as the beach.

Change your clothing when you come indoors. Shower and wash your hair first.
 


 


5 Ways to Keep Pollen Out of Your Home

1. Close your windows and outside doors.

2. Don’t use window or attic fans during pollen season. Use air-conditioning instead.

3. Roll up your car windows when driving.

4. Dry clothing and bedding in the dryer. Don't hang them outside.

5. Remember that pets can bring in pollen on their fur, too. Don't allow pets that spend time outdoors in your bedroom.

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