Some interesting facts about pollens are that they are released not only from flowers (contrary to what is usually known) but many other sources like the trees, weeds, and grass. Studies reveal that trees with brightly colored flowers are safer than trees with no flowers.
The allergy season usually begins during the spring season. The reason is pretty obvious because this is when the trees shed their old leaves to form new ones and spring is also the season of flowers.
Hickory, Elm, Beech, Ash, Birch, Cottonwood, Walnut, Juniper, Acacia, Mesquite, Alder, Olive, Box Elder, Mulberry, Sycamore, Elm, Cypress, Oak, and Maple are some trees that produce the maximum amount of pollens.
Symptoms
Itching in the eyes, nose, or throat, is the most common symptom. They are closely followed by coughing and sneezing. These are caused because of the irritation the pollens cause in our nasal passage. Sneezing and coughing is a defense mechanism of our body to force the allergens out. Skin rashes, a running or clogged nose also are symptoms of pollen allergy.
There is something known as allergic shiners which are responsible for the dark circles under the eyes when you go out, especially in areas where there are more trees. Increased blood flow near the sinuses is the reason why this symptom shows its presence on your face. And it is aggravated more by eye-watering. Allergic salute is another term which is responsible for the crease marks on the nose.
Treatment
Treatment consists mainly of preventive measures like not stepping out of the home in the early hours of the morning, keeping the windows and doors closed to prevent the pollen from entering the home. If you go out, do not forget to cover up your nose and mouth. Better to wear goggles to protect the eyes and prevent eye infections like conjunctivitis. Do keep in mind that pets and visitors can bring in pollens too. While you are drying your clothes out, pollens cling to them and find a way to enter your home so clean the clothes well after you have been out. These should provide considerable allergy relief.
It is better to have a bath after you come home especially during the allergy season. This will eliminate the chances of you carrying the pollens on your body to bed where the chances of spreading it increase. Keeping the air cool is also associated with treatment, simply because you are to avoid humidity. Allergies thrive on humidity. Apart from these preventive measures, you can also opt for immunotherapy if you are very susceptible to the allergy.
So this was relevant information about tree pollen allergy. I hope the information proves to be helpful and you stay aware and safe from the same.