What makes seasonal allergies worse




















The average wait time to see a specialist is 20 days. When an allergy attack hits, people want relief right away. That's why urgent care centers like ours are open seven days a week as the go-to solution for assessing and mitigating seasonal allergies. For the first time, these include three sublingual under the tongue prescription products to treat hay fever also called "allergic rhinitis" — with or without the eye inflammation, called "conjunctivitis" — caused by certain grass pollens and short ragweed pollen.

The new products—Grastek, Oralair and Ragwitek—can be taken at home, but the first dose must be taken in a health care provider's office.

View the full article. Those laundry detergents that contain certain scents, such as sea breeze, lavender, or wildflowers, could make your clothes smell great, but make your allergies much worse.

Try to look for detergents that are clean and made from natural ingredients. Hot water can kill more allergens that could be living in your favorite sweater.

When pollen season rolls around, your contact lenses could be making your burning and itchy eye symptoms much worse. Small pollen particles can easily get trapped on your lenses.

Even if you hate wearing glasses, wearing them during allergy season could offer a lot of relief. People who suffer from bad allergies rarely enjoy a scented candle or strong perfume, but sometimes we forget because they can be so lovely! If medication does not alleviate your symptoms, see your doctor.

Fragrance triggers allergies in some people. As such, it may be a good idea to steer clear of perfumes, scented candles, incense and some holiday decorations. Weather is another allergy trigger. Pollen counts tends to be high in dry, sunny and windy weather, but overcast and drizzly weather can also raise pollen and mold allergen levels.

Secondhand smoke has gotten a lot of attention in recent years, primarily as a contributing factor to cancer. It can also make allergy symptoms worse. Swimming in a chlorinated pool is a no-no if your allergies are active. According to medical experts, you do not even have to get in the water to trigger a flareup. Tens of thousands of people suffer from asthma in the United States, with hundreds of those in Georgia. The instances of this disease are on the rise across the nation and the world.

People who suffer from this illness have swollen and inflamed airways Add allergy problems to the long list of health issues associated with smoking. A study in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology looked at the effect that tobacco smoke had on individuals with ragweed allergy. Researchers found that levels of an allergen antibody IgE were Just like candles and perfume, smoke is an irritant that can mess with your respiratory tract, so it's best to keep your exposure to a minimum.

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