What's Happening?
As spring arrives, allergy season begins, with May being particularly challenging for allergy sufferers in the U.S. due to high pollen counts. Dr. Stephanie Kayode, a consultant allergist, explains that pollen can cause symptoms like sneezing, runny nose,
and itchy eyes. To combat these symptoms, allergists recommend several home preparations. These include using air purifiers with HEPA filters, scheduling HVAC tune-ups, monitoring pollen forecasts, and keeping windows closed. Additionally, wearing sunglasses and changing clothes after being outdoors can help reduce pollen exposure. These measures aim to minimize indoor pollen levels and alleviate allergy symptoms.
Why It's Important?
Allergies affect millions of Americans, impacting daily life and productivity. By implementing these preventive measures, individuals can reduce the severity of allergy symptoms, leading to improved quality of life. Effective management of indoor air quality can also decrease reliance on medications, which may have side effects. Furthermore, reducing indoor pollen exposure can prevent exacerbation of respiratory conditions like asthma. As allergy season intensifies, these strategies offer practical solutions for maintaining health and comfort.











