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If you are someone who’s plagued by seasonal allergies, the changing of seasons can be especially harsh on you. Sneezing, runny and blocked nose, watery and itchy eyes, coughing, throat irritation, an excess of phlegm and a constant headache - all of these might be happening at the same time, or maybe you’re experiencing a single symptom.
Whatever the case may be, living through a spell of seasonal allergies can be quite difficult. Also known as allergic rhinitis, seasonal allergies occur when outdoor moulds release their spores or when trees, grass and weeds release tiny pollen particles. These spores and pollens are known as allergens and they enter the body and release chemicals known as histamines in the bloodstream, which in turn causes the allergic reactions.
Over-the-counter antihistamines are usually recommended for allergies to people who get them suddenly or at every season change, although they can make you sleepy. While you may have to use these medications to reduce the effect of allergies, there are some natural ways to deal with this seasonal issue too. Try the following to naturally prevent and manage seasonal allergies:1. Know your triggers: If you get allergies every time the season changes, then you might already know what type of exposure leads to which type of allergy in your case. Identifying these triggers and steering clear of them as much as possible can help avoid the allergic reaction completely.2. Keep your nose clean: Allergens usually enter the body through the mucous membranes in the nose, so cleansing your nose is very important. Steam inhalation, neti pot and nasal sprays can help you do this.3. Keep your house clean: Keeping your house clean and disinfected can help get rid of any number of triggers. You might even want to bar the doors and windows during peak pollen season or get an air purifier to keep the allergens away.4. Manage your stress: Stress, anxiety and panic can make seasonal allergies worse. Meditate, indulge in some self-care and use other methods of relieving stress to be able to manage allergies better.5. Detox the body: Toxins in your body can make keeping allergies at bay difficult, so stay away from alcohol, fried foods, processed foods and sugar. Instead, indulge in detoxifying foods like citrus fruits, turmeric, ginger, nuts and seeds, and drink plenty of water.For more information, read our article on Allergy: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment and Prevention.Health articles on News18 are written by myUpchar.com, India’s first and biggest resource for verified medical information. At myUpchar, researchers and journalists work with doctors to bring you information on all things health.
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