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How does spring pollen allergy do? What are the symptoms of pollen allergy?

Spring in March, spring flowers. Spring is the season when everything recovers. Many people like to play around in spring. But for people with pollen allergy, spring is a painful season. So what about pollen allergy in spring? How to prevent pollen allergy in spring? What are the early symptoms of pollen allergy?

Pollen allergy is also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis. Some people have allergic reactions after inhaling pollen, which is called pollen allergy. Every year from March or April to October, tiny pollen and mold particles fly from trees and grass everywhere. Because of its annual attack, thousands of allergic patients are suffering and suffering.

Pollen allergy constitution, with the law of plant pollen dispersal will form a unique allergic period, with the flowers, flowers fall and go. It is beneficial to the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of pollen allergy. There are two peaks of pollen dispersal in a year. From March to may in spring, most of the sensitized pollens are poplar, willow, elm and birch; from August to October in autumn, most of the sensitized pollens are Artemisia, Chenopodiaceae, ragweed, etc. These two seasons are the high incidence of pollen allergy.

How to deal with pollen allergy in spring

1. Avoid pollen producing environment. If you should wear long sleeved clothes when you go out, you'd better wear a mask or a white transparent scarf over your head.

2. In sunny and windy weather, it is better to hang the wet curtain, curtain or wet gauze net on the door and window to prevent pollen from entering the room when the window is opened. When sleeping, you should put your coat on the living room or another room.

3. Choose time, place, vacation and tourism that are not easy to cause allergy. When you go out for a walk in spring, you'd better go after the rain, when the air is fresh and the pollen has the least impact.

4. Wearing glasses can reduce the chance of your eyes being affected, so it's better to replace contact lenses with glasses or wear sunglasses when you go out.

5. Dry the clothes in the room as much as possible (better with a clothes dryer). Do not dry the clothes outside, otherwise the clothes, quilt sheets, bed sheets and so on are easy to be stained with pollen.

6. Eat a reasonable diet, and try to eat less high protein and high calorie diet, such as fish, shrimp, crab and other seafood and eggs.

7. Adhere to a healthy lifestyle, keep optimistic and cheerful mood, overcome anxiety and tension, and attach importance to exercise to enhance physical quality. Develop good eating habits.

Symptoms of pollen allergy

The diameter of pollen is generally about 30-50 microns. When they are dispersed in the air, they are easily absorbed into the respiratory tract. People with a history of pollen allergy will have an allergic reaction when they inhale the pollen, which is called pollen allergy.

The main symptoms of pollen hypersensitivity are sneezing, runny nose, tears, nose, eye and external ear itching. In severe cases, it can also induce tracheitis, bronchial asthma, pulmonary heart disease (mostly in summer and Autumn). The reason why pollen can cause allergy is that pollen contains abundant protein, some of which are the main allergens.

Pollen allergy, also known as hay fever, is characterized by runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose and eyes, cough and other symptoms. There are three main manifestations of pollen allergy

1. 'pollen allergic rhinitis', itchy nose, sneezing, runny nose, blocked nose, poor breath, etc.

2, 'pollen allergic asthma', manifested as paroxysmal cough, dyspnea, white foam like mucus, sudden onset of asthma and increased weight, after good and normal two.

3. 'pollen allergic conjunctivitis', characterized by itchy eyes, swollen eyelids, and often accompanied by watery or purulent mucus secretion.

Therefore, when you travel in spring, you should prevent pollen allergy. In case of itchy skin, cough, dyspnea and other pollen allergy symptoms, they should be treated in hospital in time.