tips and tricks to beat cedar fever this winter

by:Yovog     2023-05-15
When we enter the winter season, the Cedar heat allergy season is on us. Beginning mid-
December, through the middle
In February, southern and central Texas began experiencing a significant increase in the amount of pollen, as cedar in the area was pollinating.
As a result, many people feel itchy eyes, tears, nasal congestion, sneezing, physical pain and fatigue.
Many people who have experienced these symptoms believe they suffer from seasonal allergies caused by weather changes.
To protect yourself from Cedar heat, consider taking the following suggested steps: close all doors and windows.
Turn on the air conditioner or heater when the pollen content is high.
Cover air-conditioned vents with cheese cloth to filter pollen.
Replace the filter in the system regularly.
HEPA air filter is recommended.
Dust with a damp cloth.
Clean your home every week with a HEPA filter vacuum cleaner.
Bathe pets often.
Close the window.
Keep the air conditioner or heater on in recycling mode.
For extreme cases, cover the nose and mouth with a painter\'s mask.
If you are outdoors for a long time, be sure to take a bath and change clothes when you go home.
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