All About Daily Armagh UK News

Allergies: Simple Solutions For This Common Problem

May 3

Allergies: Simple Solutions For This Common Problem

It's that time of the year that most people dread. That's right, it's allergy season again. If you are one of the unlucky ones that live with allergies, then you know what is coming your way. Don't worry, because this article contains advice that can help you face allergy season with a brave face.

More Information

 

 

To keep pollen at bay you should wash your bedding every few days, pollen can gather on you and your clothing from outside and be brought inside. If it gets on your sheets and bedding, it can cause an allergic reaction overnight, and you will get less sleep than usual.

 

Even when people try to avoid the things that cause their allergic reactions, they might not be aware of conditions in their environment that can worsen their symptoms. Smoking, aerosol sprays, pollution, fumes, and humidity all can cause increases in the symptoms for people who suffer from allergies and should be monitored.

 

Pinpoint your allergy triggers in order to prevent your symptoms. Your doctor or allergist can perform blood or skin tests to determine which substances cause an allergic reaction. This step helps you minimize your exposure to the substances that cause the most discomfort for you. You may also be able to narrow down your treatments to target specific allergens.

 

Just because you have pollen allergies, doesn't mean you have to live life without the beauty of flowers. Instead, learn which varieties are best, and use them to fill your flower beds, and home. Avoid planting the most serious offenders: daisies, sunflowers, chrysanthemums and dahlias. Instead, opt for gladiolus, periwinkles, and begonias.

 

Monitor your stress level. It is not widely known that stress levels play a large role in allergic reactions. This holds true for those with asthma too. Stress levels in asthma sufferers is something that should be closely watched. Relieving stress is not an automatic cure for asthma nor allergies, but cutting stress in your life can lower the frequency of such attacks.

 

If you are going outdoors when allergy season is in full force, wear sunglasses. Sunglasses prevent pollen, and other allergy triggers from getting in your eyes. About one hour before heading outdoors, put eye drops in your eyes. This will prevent your eyes from getting red when you are outdoors.

 

If you are planning a trip, and someone in your party has a severe food allergy. Visit a doctor before departing. Request a prescription for an extra epinephrine pen to keep with you at all times. To avoid mix-ups, or delays at airport security checkpoints. Keep a copy of the prescription, and directions with the package.

 

If your child suffers with allergies and they are in school, there are medications they can take in case a severe reaction occurs. Try to have your pediatrician send a note that explains any allergies your child has. Make sure the school has some medication on hand for emergencies. One of the things you should do is tell your child's school what your child is allergic to and also keep it written down in their backpack.

 

Allergy season may be upon us, but we don't have to live in fear of it ever again. This article contains enough advice that should help even the worst allergy sufferer make it through allergy season for years to come. Just remember it, and use it before things get out of control.