Saturday, June 29, 2013

The Awful Symptoms of Pollen Allergy


The signs and symptoms of pollen allergy can be mainly sneezing. Other than this major symptom, certain other people have a runny or clogged nose. The eyes may get irritated and pruritic along with the nose and the throat.

Allergic shiners are one of the common pollen allergy symptoms seen. Due to the decreased blood flow to the eyes dark circles occur. Persistent rubbing of the nose in an upward manner can lead to pleat mark on the nose, which is called the allergic salute

Continuously watery eyes and conjunctivitis can also occur due to pollen allergy. In a normal person, the pollen is either sneezed or coughed out so easily. The patients who are allergic to pollen usually release a hormone called histamine that dilates the nose blood vessels. Thus, swelling occurs with the fluid escaping through vessels resulting in nasal congestion.

Histamine leads to itching, eye irritation, and overflow of mucus. Prostaglandins and leukotrienes can evadingly cause allergic symptoms. A major respiratory illness like asthma can be caused. Asthma can be a serious problem during the pollen season.

Dyspnea, paroxysmal dyspnea or dry cough may occur due to the narrowing of the bronchial tubes. Asthma can be fatal if not treated. Wheezing together with shortness of breath tend to occur at times that may cause serious health hazards.

Pollen allergy may not be detected initially, as many people tend to feel it is a summer cold. When the cold moves on without any change, the patient gets medical advice. In order to know what type of pollen the patient is allergic to, a skin test is done. If the skin test is positive, the area on the skin might show sudden reaction.

There are also blood tests that can be done. With the help of allergy shots, the allergen can be easily suppressed. The person will not be affected by allergy any time when exposed to the allergen. Allergy shots can help reduce the risk of developing asthma and can reduce the further chance of allergy to any other pollen allergen in the future.

At certain times of the year, pollen allergy symptoms can be similar to latex allergy symptoms. Anti-allergens can help to a certain extent. There are also air-purifiers that can help in eliminating the pollen from the air.

Pets should be avoided as the pollen can get easily get deposited in animal fur which can directly get into the lungs and cause dyspnea. Once the fur along with the pollen is entered though the mouth to the lungs, it can cause serious problems.

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