Common symptoms of a cold are an itchy nose and throat, sneezing, coughing, and water eyes. You may be surprised to learn that many people who have allergies are constantly experiencing these symptoms, most commonly during seasonal changes. Learn how to fight your allergic triggers with the tips in this article.
To keep allergies under control indoors, you should use an air conditioner so that you do not have to open windows. You should also consider putting a filter in your air conditioner, in order to filter any outdoor impurities that are trying to sneak their way into your home.
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.
Many people who suffer from allergies have been advised to use humidifiers in their bedroom. This might not be a great way to do this because the humidifier can get the carpet wet which causes a musty smell. Try using saline spray prior to bed for keeping your nasal passages moist.
People who suffer from food allergies are generally the ones who need to be the most careful. While other types of allergies can be annoying, food allergies tend to be the most fatal. This is especially true of people who suffer from allergies to shellfish or nuts, such as shrimp or hazelnut.
Remove houseplants from your home. Houseplants can be a breeding ground for mold that triggers allergies. If you must have houseplants in your home, remove any leaves that have mold on them. You should also be sure that you avoid letting water sit in the tray after watering your plants.
Many people purchase down-filled bedding because they believe that it is naturally hypoallergenic. Actually, any kind of animal feather or fur has at least a small amount of dander on its base, even after repeated washing. As a result, those with severe allergies should avoid these pillows and opt for polyester or bamboo fiber fill.
When painting, cleaning, gardening or otherwise working near allergy triggers, put on a mask. A mask may not completely eliminate your symptoms, but it can drastically reduce the number of particles you inhale, keeping your symptoms to a minimum. Look for masks that specifically filter dust, pollen or other known allergens.
When picking out furniture for your home, keep your allergies in mind. Smooth, wipeable surfaces like leather and vinyl are good choices. Wooden furniture is a valid choice, too, especially if it comes with washable cushions or covers. Avoid upholstered furniture that will be hard to keep clean; mites, dust, dander and other irritants can be impossible to remove.
Increasing your probiotic intake can help relieve your allergy symptoms. Yogurt and certain natural supplements that contain probiotics help by boosting your immune system. When your immune system is stronger, you are less likely to develop allergy symptoms. Most health stores sell probiotic supplements.
You can reduce the amount of exposure you have in your home to potential allergens. You should keep your windows, and doors closed to prevent pollen from entering your home. You can take a quick shower after returning from outdoors to remove pollen from your eyelashes, hair and skin. You should also change clothing and put the clothes that you wore outdoors in closed hamper.
To reduce your day to day allergies consider investing in an air purifier for your bedroom. While you are sleeping, you can have the air purifier create an allergen-free environment that will actually help clear your lungs, preparing you for the next day when you may come into contact with allergens elsewhere.
A person suffering from seasonal allergies would do well to shampoo frequently. Pollen, dust and dander are all trapped in unwashed hair. And taking showers and practicing good hygiene in general keeps your body healthy and allergy free. Wash your hair every day when allergy season is at its peak to try and lessen the effects.
Keep pollen at bay! Pollen can get into your hair. and on your skin without you knowing it. Try to have a shower, or bath every night. To reduce pollen getting into your home, keep the windows and doors closed whenever possible. Change your air filters regularly during the spring.
Allergy sufferers should limit early morning, outdoor activities. Pollen levels are high in the early hours of the morning, and those high levels of pollen in the air can trigger allergy problems. Try to stay indoors during this time, and reserve outdoor activities for later morning or early afternoon.
Steering clear of allergy trigger points is possible for some sufferers, particularly the ones whose main problem areas are centered around food items. That said, some allergens, such as airborne pollen or pet dander, can be tough to avoid. Use the advice from this article to get rid of those symptoms.
Are Your Allergies Keeping You From Enjoying Life? These Tips Can Help! was originally published on Spring