Spring is on it’s way. The frost is melting and making way for colorful flowers and lush green grass. The sounds of birds and the flutter of butterflies will soon be heard. Along with it all comes sneezing and sniffling of spring allergies.
The most common allergy known in spring is hay fever. But suffers may also recognize, rag weed, pollen and grass as irritants. Seasonal allergies are not the only allergens that some encounter. Some other common allergens are dust, pets and food.
People of all ages can suffer from allergies. Some people go for most of their lives without allergies and then may develop an allergy in their 50′s or 60′s. Allergies is unpredictable. They can come and go as they see fit. They do not discriminate at all!
There are currently many prescriptions to help allergy suffers deal with the symptoms. If you are developing allergy symptoms you should seek the advice and care of your physician. They will decide what sort of threatment plan would work best for you.
Most of the prescriptions and treatments are normally covered by most traditional health insurance plans. Of course you would want to verify with your insurance company. There are also over the counter medications geared towards allergy symptoms.
There are certain precautions you can take to help minimize symptoms from sprintime allergies. Since you know that allergens are outside try to keep the doors and windows closed as much as possible. You can also plan outdoor activities mid day when pollen is at its lowest.
Have you ever got the spring cold. Many people get the cold every year come sprin time. Well this cold is actually an allergy symptom. So if this happens to you every year then as the frost starts to melt start a regimen of Vitamins of Zinc & C.
Aww the sweet sounds of spring. The sweet little birds chirping, and sniffling and sneezing? Not all the sounds are so sweet. So as the frost melts away get ready for allergies as well as pretty flowers and sweet breezes.