For plants, pollen is absolutely essential. This yellow powder can easily be carried by the wind or transported from plant to plant by an animal or insect and it works to fertilize the plants and help them grow. While plants may love a fresh coating of pollen, humans often feel otherwise. Millions of people across the globe suffer from pollen allergies.
Most people find that their pollen allergy symptoms are worse in the spring. This is due to the fact that many trees and grasses shed pollen during the spring months when many plants need to be fertilized. However, depending on the type of pollen that you are allergic to, you may find that your allergy symptoms are worse in the late summer or early fall.
Pollen allergy symptoms can vary based on the type of pollen that you are allergic to and the severity of your allergy. These are some of the most common pollen allergy symptoms to be aware of:
If you suspect that you may have a pollen allergy, then you should work closely with your physician or with an allergist in order to verify the allergy. A medical professional can work with you to identify the allergy and also narrow down the time period during which you will be most likely to have an allergic reaction. Understanding the time frame of your worst symptoms will allow you to get the most effective treatment. Some treatment options that you may consider include:
In addition to taking any necessary medication, people who suffer from pollen allergies also will want to keep their windows closed during the spring months. As disappointing as it may be to keep the house shut up tight when those warm spring breezes pick up, it's important to prevent pollen from getting into your home. Pollen can easily enter through screens and cracked doors and it is difficult to control your pollen allergy symptoms when the powder is embedded in your carpet and furniture.
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