
Pollen allergy: fever to itchy throat; know how to identify symptoms and ways to prevent it
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SPRING SEASON IS THE TIME WHEN POLLEN ALLERGY CASES ARE ON THE RISE. HERE'S ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT THE SYMPTOMS OF THIS SEASONAL ALLERGY AND ALSO WAYS TO PREVENT IT. New Delhi:
Pollen is a powdery, granular substance in the flowers of trees, grasses and weeds that leads to fertilisation of plants. Pollen can be spread by insects or dispersed in the wind. Some
people develop symptoms to pollen, such as hay fever (runny nose and itchy and watery eyes), and/or asthma. Many people have an adverse immune response when they breathe in pollen. The
immune system normally wards off illness by defending the body against harmful intruders, such as viruses and bacteria. SYMPTOMS OF POLLEN ALLERGIES If you have a pollen allergy and breathe
in pollen-heavy air, you may experience symptoms such as: * Nasal congestion * Sinus pressure, which may cause facial pain * Runny nose * Itchy, watery eyes * Sore throat * Cough * Swollen,
bluish skin beneath the eyes * Decreased sense of taste or smell * Increased asthmatic reactions HAY FEVER SYMPTOMS FROM POLLEN ALLERGIES Hay fever may also be referred to as seasonal
allergic rhinitis, if the symptoms appear only when it is pollen season. Hay fever originally only referred to allergies caused by grass pollens, but the term is now also used to describe
the symptoms of rhinitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane inside the nose). This can occur throughout the year. ALLERGIES TO POLLEN COMMONLY CAUSE SYMPTOMS OF HAY FEVER INCLUDE: * Runny,
itchy, congested nose * Sneezing * Irritable, itchy, watery and red eyes * Itchy ears, throat and palate. TREATMENT Allergy shots may be recommended if medications are not enough to ease
your symptoms. Allergy shots are a form of immunotherapy. You receive a series of injections of the allergen. The amount of allergen in the shot gradually increases over time. The treatment
usually includes avoiding trigger environments and certain times of the year, antihistamines, or other anti-allergic medicines and in certain special cases allergen immunotherapy, which may
help gradually increase tolerance to pollen or other allergens. It is also recommended to wear a mask and avoid going to dusty areas. _(DISCLAIMER: TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS MENTIONED IN THE
ARTICLE ARE FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE. PLEASE CONSULT A DOCTOR BEFORE STARTING ANY REGIME OR MEDICAL ADVICE.)_ Also Read:
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