
Seasonal allergies and allergic rhinitis with pollen heat are also known as pollen heat and are often considered seasonal problems.
Autumn and spring are the best times of the year, but they cause pain to millions of people with allergies that cause pollen fever.
Allergic rhinitis affects about 10-30% of adults and about 40% of children.
This is a large part of the population with nasal allergies.
The main cause of pollen, animal dandruff and dust in allergic rhinitis.
Scientists believe that pollen fever has a genetic tendency, which means it can be passed on to offspring of allergic parents.
What is allergic rhinitis, what are the symptoms?
When the body's immune system encounters particles, it can cause allergic rhinitis or pollen fever (
Pollen in this case)
It is considered harmful.
These particles are called allergic proteins because they cause allergic reactions in the body.
The immune system attacks these foreign particles (allergens)
Symptoms that are familiar to us: Sneezing;
The eyes are watery and itchy;
Runny nose, post-nasal drip, nasal congestion, nasal head, ear, throat itching.
Hay fever can be very weak, and sometimes even get worse over the years, and then suddenly disappear completely after a person grows up.
Will climate change make pollen allergies more serious?
Climate change has been controversial over the past few years.
Many scientists believe that climate temperature, weather and sea level rise are the responsibility of human beings.
Studied global warming and found some interesting findings about pollen and pollen allergy.
Scientists from the University of Genoa, Italy
Annual study on pollen count (
1981-2007).
Scientists point out that the pollen load increases as the temperature increases gradually and the growing season extends.
The study also found that the proportion of patients with pollen response increased during this time.
The study could not tell whether longer pollen seasons lead to pollen allergies in more people.
This study and similar studies show that there are some interesting links between rising temperatures and the prolonged growth season of pollen fever allergy, it also shows that climate change is the reason why more and more people are allergic to pollen due to the increase in the amount of flower powder in the air.
How to diagnose allergic rhinitis?
Your doctor will give you an examination to ask about the symptoms you are experiencing.
Even if your symptoms seem insignificant or have nothing to do with your condition, be sure to tell your doctor all your symptoms.
It is important that your doctor knows everything so that he can make the right diagnosis.
After the exam, your doctor may want to continue the allergy test.
The allergy test is used to determine what exactly you are allergic.
The standard allergy test includes a skin test that can take the form of a scratch test, or another version of the skin test is to inject a small amount of allergens under the skin.
In both types of tests, the patient's response to the test allergen is checked.
The test may not be comfortable, but the response is the most annoying part of the test.
Reactions to allergens can lead to redness and swelling in the patient's test site.
Doctors may also order blood tests to check for certain allergies more specifically.
Once the doctor finds out what you are allergic to, he/she will have a better idea of how to treat your allergy.
How is pollen fever treated?
So how do you relieve the symptoms of seasonal allergies?
The doctor may overwork you. the-counter (OTC)
Antigroup agents.
There are a few very good productsthe-
Now, prescriptions are available only a few years ago.
If these OTC drugs don't work for you, your doctor will continue to give you a more powerful antihistine drug that can only be provided with a prescription.
Antigroup agents work by blocking a substance called antigroup agents, a substance that your body reacts to allergens the immune system is trying to fight against.
Tissue amine can cause the above reaction: runny nose, itchy eyes, etc.
Antiamine drugs can block tissue Amine, thus alleviating the symptoms of pollen fever in patients.
Other allergic drugs sometimes you need to take other drugs in addition to antihistones.
These may include nasal steroid sprays, as well as content reduction in the form of tablets and sprays.
There are other ways to help patients reduce nasal congestion.
One of the best ways to clean your nose is to use nettie pot or other similar systems.
The idea behind these systems is to clean the nose and sinus using a warm saline solution to remove allergens and other irritating substances.
In addition to cleaning the nasal path, this method also reduces the pain in the crowded sinus.
Is there a treatment for allergic rhinitis?
Fortunately, no, no cure for allergic rhinitis.
The best way to stay healthy is to avoid your sensitive allergens.
This is hard to do when allergens are in the air you breathe, but here are some tips to help you make a plan to avoid pollen as much as possible: pay attention to the amount of pollen in your area every day.
When there is enough pollen, try to stay indoors.
Keep doors and windows closed and consider using an air purifier to keep the air clean at home or in the office.
Be sure to see the weather.
There are usually more pollen in rainy days.
When the rain washes off all the allergens in the air, it is free.
In hot, windy weather, pollen is blown into the air, making it harder for those with pollen fever to avoid their sensitive allergens.
Change clothes and take a bath when you go home.
Pollen is great, it stays on you even if you sleep, making allergic symptoms worse at night.
Washing your clothes and pollen off your body will help you get a good night's sleep. Use hypo-
An anti-allergic bedspread that helps remove dust and pollen from bedding.
You can consider wearing a mask that is especially used to help patients with pollen fever avoid pollen exposure.
What is the prognosis of allergic rhinitis?
If you take precautions such as avoiding exposure, take any medication prescribed by your doctor and follow the above tips, the prognosis is good.
By following these measures, you will feel better and enjoy outdoor life in any season. Join HubPages!
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The disclaimer is not a health care professional and does not claim to have any special knowledge about the life of seasonal allergies.
I am writing just to share my own experience with others who may have seasonal allergies.
Please take the risk on your own and follow this suggestion.
I am not responsible for any results you may have, as this is the result of following the suggestions made in this article.
Always consult your doctor and other health care providers before making any changes to your daily living conditions, diet or medication.