Saturday, December 29, 2012

Pollen allergy symptoms

What is an allergy?

Allergy is an irregular response of the immune system to positive factors out of our natural surroundings, which are not usually harmful. The body of an allergic person reacts violently because, these factors seen the human body as an intruder. Such factors are called allergens. Responses to allergens usually creates inflammation, which causes various signs such as sneezing, itching, burning and redness of the eyes, tearing eyes, coughing, asthma and plenty of others.

With a hotter time, regrettably, comes issues known as an allergy to pollen. Pollen particles are so tiny that they can be invisible, but every year increasingly citizens of our planet are sensitive to them. Red eyes, runny nose, sneeze, sneeze, sneeze.

In the spring allergies usually cause hazel, birch and some types of willow in the summertime some types of wild wormwood, and from August to October ambrosia weeds. So, in the coursework of warm weather pollen will be active.

How to protect from pollen allergies?

Individuals who are allergic to pollen require to protect the lining of the nose medication that was prescribed by their physician at least 15 days before the plants blossom time in which they are sensitive to pollen. The highest concentration of pollen in the air is in the morning, and in that time home ventilation is not recommended. In the coursework of the day, with an increase in every day temperature, the concentration of pollen is reduced.

Doctors warn that the anti allergy therapy must be taken regularly as prescribed, so patients would be protected throughout the day (24 hours).

Many of us have no idea that suffer from allergies. Many of us thinks that because of signs such as sneezing, coughing, burning and itching in the nose is regular chilled or flu. This is definitely a must check examination by specialists, the allergists.

The pollen of trees are active until the finish of April, followed by grass pollen, and then by weeds, which are the most aggressive.

What troubles most people is allergic to the ragweed (ambrosia) pollen, which is active in August and will last until autumn. Fortunately, the rain that is common in that period can reduce symptoms for people allergic to pollen, because humid weather lowers the concentration of pollen in the air.

Doctors warn that the greatest concentration of pollen in the morning when it is sunny and windy weather. In the afternoon, in the late evening and after rain ought to go for a walk and ventilate the room. Also, doctors recommend that 11 hours until late afternoon, opening the windows in their homes.

Calendar of pollen allergy

Trees pollen – March, April
Grass pollen – from May to July, sometimes the finish of August
Weed pollen – from late July to October

The amount of pollen in the air is the highest when it is hot and dry weather with low wind, and the lowest in the coursework of chilled and wet days.

Pollen allergy symptoms by michael bacchiato

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