hay fever are likely to find solace any time soon. The pollen count is still rising for a lot of us as
summer goes on and, for that reason, we’re going to look at tips to help you manage both your
exposure and the symptoms that come in a natural way.
when the pollen count is particularly high. However, you should also beware of the pollen that you
might bring in the home with you. Keep pollen out of the home by ensuring you change clothes and
shower when you get inside and start allergy-proofing your house.
even if you’re not likely to be in contact with other people when you head outside, then you should
still look at the potential of using an N95 respirator mask. While there were shortages for a while,
they have become a lot more widely available at drugstores and medical supply outlets and will
block the vast majority of external particles.
then you should take care to not only protect them but to rinse them out as well. Nasal rinse devices
like a neti pot can be a great help. You don’t need any particular kind of special rinse either, a
simple mix of iodide-free salt, baking soda, and cooled water will be enough for the rinse you need.
instance, some people find a chiropractor can help ease their symptoms. This is due to the fact that
chiropractic care can correct the response of the central nervous system, which can include helping
the immune system work as it’s supposed to. Since allergies are caused by an overactive immune
system, the hands-on approach can help you quell that response.
simple fact is that, yes, changing your diet can help you suffer fewer allergy symptoms. In particular,
your anti-allergy diet should include more apples, oranges, grapes, and tomatoes, as each of them
has been specifically linked to a reduction in the impact of an allergic reaction, even if the link isn’t
fully understood just yet.
doctor about medical solutions if you haven’t. There are plenty of over-the-counter allergy medications
you can buy, as well as stronger options that you can get on prescription.