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Sneezing is a common symptom of Common Velvetgrass allergy. It is a reflex action by the body to expel unwanted irritants in the nose.
Those with a Common Velvetgrass allergy may experience itchy and watery eyes. This is due to the immune system reacting to the allergen and causing inflammation of the tissues around the eyes.
Nasal congestion or stuffy nose is common in allergies, including Common Velvetgrass. This happens due to the swelling in nasal passages caused by the body's immune response.
Wheezing or difficulty in breathing may be a symptom of Common Velvetgrass allergy in some cases. It's caused because of lung and airway inflammation.
Common Velvetgrass allergy may cause skin reactions in some individuals. It includes symptoms like hives, rash, or itchiness as a direct response to contact with the allergen.
Headaches may also occur as a symptom of Common Velvetgrass allergy. This generally happens due to nasal congestion or as a result of the body coping with the allergy's stresses.
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Identifying if you are allergic to Common Velvetgrass involves understanding the key symptoms of Common Velvetgrass allergy, followed by taking note of your exposure to this type of grass. Here are the steps you can follow.
Recognize Symptoms of Common Velvetgrass Allergy
Take Note Of Your Exposure To Common Velvetgrass
If you continue to experience these symptoms around Common Velvetgrass or during its pollen season, it would be best to consult with a healthcare provider for a definitive diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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Restrict your physical contact with Common Velvetgrass as much as possible. This includes not only touching the grass but also avoiding areas where it grows, to prevent exposure to pollen that can trigger allergy symptoms.
If Common Velvetgrass grows in your garden or lawn, consider replacing it with a different type of grass or other non-allergenic plants. Regularly mowing your lawn and proper garden management can also help to minimize the exposure to the pollen.
Whenever you have to be around the grass, be sure to wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, gloves, and a mask, to protect your skin and prevent inhalation of pollen. Don’t forget to take a shower and wash your clothes afterward to get rid of any lingering pollen.
If you can't avoid contact with the grass completely, consider taking over-the-counter antihistamines before you go out. These can help control your body's allergic response and minimize symptoms. Remember to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication.
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Allergenic Properties of Common Velvetgrass Pollen
Specialized Tests for Common Velvetgrass Allergy
Common Velvetgrass Allergy Symptoms Persistence
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