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.
If you participate in outdoor activities like camping, jogging or team sports, you may need to wash your workout clothes or uniform more frequently than usual– after every time you wear it, if possible. Some people who are especially sensitive may even become irritated by grass stains, sweat or dirt on their clothing.
For many allergy sufferers, it is impossible to effectively treat symptoms on their own. When the effects of seasonal and other allergies become too much to bear, it is wise to seek the assistance of a medical professional. By consulting with a specialist, you will have greater access to useful diagnostic tools and prescription treatments that would, otherwise, be unavailable to you.
If you have allergies and are facing yard work, protect yourself with a mask! Any inexpensive painter’s mask will help to keep pollen from the grass and flowers from bothering you. Wear one whenever you have to kick up leaves, mow the lawn or trim hedges, and you should reduce the symptoms you experience.
When you are under assault from pollen and mold, few things are more intimidating than the idea of mowing your lawn. To reduce the number of spores, and allergens stirred up by your lawnmower. Use a water hose to slightly dampen grass beforehand. You may end up working harder to get the job done, but almost anything is better than an attack of allergy symptoms.
Instead of treating your child’s allergy symptoms only as they occur, discuss preventive measures with a pediatrician. Studies have shown that allergy medications are most effective when taken routinely throughout the year, not just during allergy season. A physician can determine whether or not this approach is appropriate for your child.
Up to 30 percent of people who suffer from seasonal allergies may also experience cross-sensitivity after ingesting certain foods. This leads to a tingling, burning or itchy sensation in the throat and may be a result of a reaction between these foods and pollen. If you are allergic to grass pollens, be wary of melons, oranges and tomatoes.
If you have tried everything possible to help your allergies and it is still not working, you might want to talk to your doctor about allergy shots. Although there is no cure for allergies, allergy shots have made a huge difference in the lives of many allergy sufferers out there. See if there are shots available for your type of allergies.
If you are allergic to latex, be aware that your nurse or doctor might overlook this in your medical chart. Don’t be scared to say something because even light contact with the material could cause a serious, uncomfortable allergic reaction.
Be sure that you are drinking enough fluids (preferable water) when your allergies are flaring up. Fluids help flush out mucus from allergy symptoms while also keeping you hydrated. However, too much water can also flush out minerals your body needs, so be sure to take a multivitamin as well.
Think about putting your entire family on an allergy-free diet to prevent cross contamination of foods known to cause allergies with blander regular foods. Getting rid of allergy specific foods that other family members may still be eating prevents any chance that any food you prepare will not contain any traces of the allergy causing foods.
Shop smart. If you are on a tight budget and suffer from seasonal allergies, then the cost of the medication may deter you from buying the products that offer relief. A great way to save money on these products is to scan the local advertisements and search for coupons and deals to save money, whenever possible.
One way to keep allergies under control is to be sure that you keep a clean bathroom. While this is obviously essential for hygiene, it also will make a big impact on allergies because an unclean bathroom will be a perfect breeding ground for mold. Be sure to clean your bathroom at least once a week.
Have you ever looked at the bottom of your toothbrush holder? If you have, you may find such undesirable substances as caked toothpaste, slimy scum, and mold. An allergy sufferer certainly should not put this into his. or her mouth. Let alone any other family member! Thoroughly wash this bacteria haven each time you wash your sink.
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.
Enjoy All Seasons With These Great Allergy Tips was originally published on Spring