Monday, August 12, 2013

What Are Seasonal Allergies?


Some people wonder why their allergies only act up during certain parts of the year. Most people think that if they have them that they will affect them all year around. Both of these are common misconceptions. They most commonly depend on the season. This article will describe the different types and how they affect people.

Before getting into the different seasonal allergies it is important to know what they are. They are caused by inflammation in mucus membranes. These mucus membranes are on the inside of the nasal passage. When the membranes become inflamed it causes irritations. They are very common among people and, as stated before, they can vary dependent on the season.

The first type is winter allergies. Winter allergies mainly consist of animal, dust, and mold allergies. People are more prone to be allergic to these things because they are likely inside your home during the winter. During this time of year things such as the furnace are constantly running which causes an excess amount of dust. Mold is also common in warm palaces therefore in the winter it will mostly grow in the house. Animals, like the other two, are likely to be inside during the winter months. Because of this your allergic reactions are more likely to act up in the winter. This does not mean that you will only sneeze and cough during the season, however it does mean that you will most likely have worse experiences with allergies during this time.

The next season is spring. During this time many people are working outside in their flower beds getting ready for the nice weather ahead. This season is not only good for planting; it is also good for plants to grow. When they grow they release a substance called pollen. Many people cannot tolerate pollen, and most likely their condition will act up during this time of year. Other things such as grass and weeds cause reactions and are most likely to occur during this time.

This leads to the next topic, summer conditions. Summer allergies are most commonly related to grass and weeds. During this time grass and weeds grow at record speeds and this means you will be cutting them down more frequently. When you cut the lawn on a frequent basis, people are more likely to react to them. For example, if after you cut your grass you come inside with itchy watery eyes, you probably have them.

The last season of the year is fall. During this time many people have this condition, however there are not normally as severe. During this weather plants are more likely to begin to die, therefore they are not releasing as much pollen. Some things from the summer months may still bother you, for example grass, but they are not likely to be as irritating.

Depending on what you suffer from you may experience any type of these seasonal conditions. Seasonal allergies are very common. It is important to be tested to see what you are allergic to, so that you can take the proper treatments.

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