Walker County Messenger

Overcome your seasonal allergies

- From staff reports

Seasonal allergies crop up at certain times each year, particular­ly in spring and fall. In 2021, approximat­ely 81 million people in the United States were diagnosed with seasonal allergic rhinitis, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. The Canadian Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Foundation says between 20 and 25 percent of Canadians suffer from allergic rhinitis.

Tree and grass pollen are notable contributo­rs to allergies, as is mold. Verywell Health says allergies can be worse in certain areas. In the United States, certain areas of the East Coast have high rates of allergies, while cities on the West Coast tend to be less harsh on those with allergies.

Since allergies can make life uncomforta­ble, people want to know all they can do to overcome seasonal allergies. These strategies can help.

Know the pollen count. Informatio­n is key, and knowing when pollen or mold counts are particular­ly high can help people take certain steps to avoid allergic reactions.

Close the windows. When pollen levels are high, closing windows to prevent breezes that can bring pollen inside a home can be an effective strategy. You also can utilize a HEPA filter on the home’s air conditioni­ng system.

Remove clothes worn outdoors and shower to rinse pollen off of skin and hair.

While it can reduce energy usage, hanging clothing to line dry during high pollen counts can cause pollen to stick to freshly laundered items.

Avoid gardening or other outdoor activities when pollen is high. If you must be outdoors, wear a mask.

Try an antihistam­ine product that will reduce your body’s reaction to the seasonal allergen. WebMD says butterbar as well as a plant-based Phleum pratense could be natural alternativ­e antihistam­ine products.

Use a nasal rinse to clean allergens out of your nose. This can help ease congestion and itching. Select sterile saline solutions or carefully follow directions for preparing rinses in neti pots.

Corticoste­roid nasal sprays can improve nasal symptoms. Speak with a doctor about how to use these products and how long to use them.

Consider allergy shots, also known as allergen immunother­apy. These shots can help desensitiz­e the body to common allergies by using very small amounts of allergens over time. Eventually the immune system will produce a reduced reaction to the allergen.

Allergies can be troublesom­e. However, various strategies can help to diminish the often unpleasant effects of seasonal allergies.

 ?? Contribute­d ??
Contribute­d

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States