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In reaction to Wormwood pollen, affected individuals often experience uncontrollable sneezing and a runny nose. The nasal lining becomes inflamed and produces excess mucus in an attempt to clear the pollen.
Exposure to Wormwood pollen can cause allergic conjunctivitis, an eye condition that leads to itching, redness, and watery discharge. This is the body's response to combat the irritation caused by the pollen.
Breathing difficulties, including shortness of breath, a tight feeling in the chest, or wheezing, may be experienced. As the body reacts to the pollen, the respiratory system can become irritated and inflamed.
Oral allergy syndrome caused by Wormwood pollen can lead to tingling, itching, or swelling in the mouth, tongue, or throat. The immune system recognizes the pollen as a threat and triggers a response in the affected areas.
The skin may react to the presence of Wormwood pollen by developing hives, rashes, or eczema, characterized by itchy, red patches on the skin. This is a sign of the body's immune response to the allergen.
Chronic sinusitis is a condition characterized by sinus inflammation lasting longer than 12 weeks. It can lead to congestion, pain, and pressure in the facial area. Exposure to Wormwood pollen can worsen these symptoms in individuals prone to allergies.
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Recognizing whether you have a Wormwood pollen allergy can involve a precise awareness of your symptoms, identifying your exposure to Wormwood pollen, and getting tested specifically for this allergen. Following is a guide that could assist you.
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Remember, these signs may indicate a possible allergy but it's important to confirm a Wormwood pollen allergy through proper consultation with a health professional.
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During the wormwood pollen season, typically from July to November, limit your outdoor activities. Pollen count is usually at its peak during mornings and windy days. It's advisable to stay indoors during these times to reduce your exposure.
Over-the-counter antihistamines can help in preventing allergic reactions to wormwood pollen. In addition to antihistamines, nasal sprays can also clear congested nasal pathways and provide relief from symptoms.
Wearing sunglasses can protect your eyes from coming in contact with pollen. In particular, wraparound glasses can provide the most protection. Wearing a mask, especially during high pollen count times, can also prevent inhalation of the allergens.
Regularly clean and vacuum your home to eliminate any traces of pollen. It's also beneficial to use air purifiers and keep windows closed to prevent pollen from entering your home. Washing your clothes, hair, and body after being outside can also rid any lingering pollen and reduce allergy symptoms.
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