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As the chill of winter gives way to the warmth of spring, we eagerly anticipate spending more time outdoors. However, this season also brings a surge in pollen and allergens, which can trigger seasonal allergies and asthma symptoms. Understanding how to manage these conditions is crucial for maintaining well-being during this time of year.
Seasonal allergies occur when your immune system overreacts to allergens like pollen. Common allergens include:
When these allergens enter your body, they trigger the release of histamines, leading to familiar allergy symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, a runny or blocked nose, and headaches. Distinguishing these symptoms from those of a cold or flu is important, as allergies typically do not involve fever.
For many, allergies are not just a nuisance—they can exacerbate asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition characterised by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to symptoms like wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. When allergens trigger asthma, the symptoms can worsen, leading to potentially serious complications.
Keep a record of your symptoms and possible triggers. This can help identify whether pollen, dust mites, pet dander, or other allergens affect you.
Indoors: Keep windows and doors closed, use air conditioning with HEPA filters, and regularly clean and vacuum to reduce indoor allergens.
Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep mucus thin and alleviate nasal congestion.
Maintain a Clean Environment: Regularly clean and vacuum your home to reduce dust mites and pet fur. Use dehumidifiers to prevent mould growth. Wash bedding in hot water and consider using allergen-proof covers, and avoid bringing outdoor allergens inside.
Avoid Smoke and Strong Odors: These can irritate the airways and trigger asthma symptoms.
Personal Care: Shower and change clothes after being outdoors to remove pollen.
For Allergies:
For Asthma:
Inhalers:
Preventer Inhalers: Used daily to reduce inflammation and prevent symptoms.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist for a tailored medication plan. For asthma, it's crucial to have an action plan in place, detailing what to do during an asthma attack and how to manage daily symptoms.
Springtime is a beautiful season but can be challenging for those with allergies and asthma. By understanding your triggers, managing exposure, and using appropriate treatments, you can significantly reduce symptoms and enjoy the season. Remember to consult your doctor or our pharmacists for personalised advice and an effective allergy management plan. Stay proactive in managing your health to ensure a safe and pleasant spring!
Disclaimer: This article provides general information only. It is not intended as medical or health advice and should not be relied on as a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare professional who understands your individual medical needs.
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30B/26-30 Constable Road, Waiuku 2123, Auckland
Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 8:45am - 5:30pm | Saturday 9am - 1pm | Sunday Closed
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