Tuesday, April 22

The Weather Will Affect Your Seasonal Allergies

Weather conditions plays a important role when it comes to your seasonal allergies. That's why its called seasonal allergies because it usually around the spring and summer months when its humid. There is a sigh of relief when I see rain because my allergies are not as bad. Wet weather causes less allergy symptoms where as dry weather increases your symptoms such as itchy watery eyes, scratchy throat, sneezing, and in some cases hives. The rain helps wash the pollen off the plants and even your car. But when the rain is gone and the sun comes back out that's when humidity kicks back in causing those seasonal allergies to trigger. It's best to mow the grass or do any yard work when the weather is fair meaning not too hot, the wind is not blowing as much and the pollen count isn't high for that day. The pollen count is usually at its peak early in the morning between 5am-10am and in the evening from 4pm-7pm. Try to organize your outdoor activities around those times. I would advise to take a shower if you been outside longs periods of time. Reason is pollen travels through the air especially when the wind is blowing therefore causing it to land on your body and clothes. I can't stress how important that is. It's been too many times where I come in from walking outside and forgot about changing my clothes and within a matter of minutes my allergies are bothering me. Also check out this cool website called allergybegone.com. This is a company founded by Marc and Allen Barsano who were allergy sufferers as well. They strive to help people attack their allergy symptoms and educate them on the different allergens and treatment. They have different products for allergies, asthma, and respiratory. Products ranging from air humidifiers, dehumidifiers, water filters and allergy bedding. They even got face masks which are good if you are outdoors doing garden work or just taking a brisk walk in your neighborhood. Also on this website there is a clearance link on the right hand side to check out some of their marked down items such as the Hamilton Beach Cool Mist Humidifier for $29.99. You check it out.

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