Signs of Spring Allergies

Spring is a beautiful time of the year with blooming flowers, chirping birds, and warm sunshine. Yet it also carries with it the anguish of Spring allergies for a lot of people. The immune system’s response to allergens like pollen, dust, or animal dander results in allergies. Tree pollen, which begins to circulate in the air as early as February and lasts through May, is typically the source of Spring allergies. Here are a few indicators that you might have spring allergies:

  1. Sneezing: Spring allergies may be the cause of your frequent sneezing, especially when you’re outside.

  2. Runny or stuffy nose: Allergic reactions can clog your nose, which makes breathing challenging.

  3. Watery or itchy eyes: Allergies can make your eyes red, itchy, and uncomfortable.

  4. Allergens can aggravate your throat, making it feel scratchy or painful.

  5. Lethargic and fatigued feelings might be brought on by allergies.

It’s crucial to contact a doctor or allergist if you suffer any of these symptoms in the Springtime. They can carry out tests to identify the precise allergens causing your problems and create a plan of therapy to help you feel better. By staying inside during times of high pollen counts, keeping windows closed, and using an air purifier, you can try to avoid allergies in the interim. As always, we are here for you at ILERA Allergy and Asthma Center. If you think you have Spring allergies, book your appointment today!


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