Pollen allergy

Pollen allergy

What are the symptoms?

Sneezing.
Watery eyes.
Runny nose.
Throat itchiness.
Difficulty breathing.

What is it?

Pollen are tiny granules produced by flowers..
The wind carries it in the air, causing it to enter our nose and eyes.
Some people's bodies perceive pollen as harmful and react with symptoms like sneezing, runny nose, and tears.

How is it treated?

Allergies don't have a cure, but there are medicines that reduce symptoms.
Taking an antihistamine syrup to alleviate symptoms.
Using a nasal spray to reduce nasal congestion.
If there's difficulty breathing, use an inhaler.

Tips

Spring is the season with the most pollen, as flowers bloom.
On windy days, avoid spending too much time outdoors; there's more pollen in the air.
Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from pollen.
Since pollen sticks to clothing and skin, change clothes and shower when you get home.
Avoid going to places with many trees and plants.

And remember, always ask your doctor!

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