Six Tips for Managing Seasonal Allergies

Apr 25, 2017 | 0 comments

 Six Tips for Managing Seasonal Allergies

Apr 25, 2017 | 0 comments

Written by Bob Caldwell

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Spring is here, with flowers, grass, and for a lot of us, allergies. If you suspect your allergies are getting worse over time, returning after a long break, or starting for the first time, you may be right. One of the ironies of life is that as we age, our immune systems have more chances to develop adverse reactions to seasonal allergies. Here are some tips to help you survive the season:

1. Use an air conditioner, fan, or humidifier to keep your home cool. Minimize time spent with your windows open.

2. Check pollen levels before you travel. The National Pollen site publishes allergy forecasts just like the weather station. Check areas that you are travelling and try to pick places where the forecast is low.

3. Make sure your doctor knows. Prescription allergy medicine may be more effective for you, and your doctor can make sure that it doesn’t interfere with any other medications you may take.

4. Avoid mowing and gardening as much as possible. If you must, take your medication and prescribed and wear a paper respiratory mask to minimize your exposure.

5. Wearing sunglasses is one of the easiest things you can do to prevent allergens from getting in the eyes. Once someone who has allergies begins rubbing their eyes, they unwittingly spread pollen around.

6. Shower and change after spending time outside to get rid of any allergens that might be in your hair, on your skin, and attached to your clothing.
Source: Matt Newton | seniorhealthcare.com

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