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The body's immune system responds to allergens like Blue Lyme Grass pollen similarly to other allergens. When an allergic person breathes in Blue Lyme Grass pollen, the immune system mistakenly identifies it as a harmful substance. To protect the body, it produces antibodies known as Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies travel to cells and cause an allergic reaction.
The symptoms one may experience while allergic to Blue Lyme Grass pollen can include runny nose, sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, and coughing, similar to most pollen-related allergies. These symptoms evolve because, once IgE antibodies bind to the allergen, the body releases chemicals, including histamine. These chemicals trigger inflammation in the respiratory system, resulting in common allergy symptoms.
Though the body's response mechanism is standard for most allergens, the severity and type of symptoms can vary depending on the kind of allergen and individual sensitivity. For some people, asthma symptoms may provoke upon exposure to Blue Lyme Grass pollen, similar to other strong airborne allergens.
Allergy pills, like antihistamines, can help manage these symptoms. These medications work by blocking the histamine that the body produces during an allergic reaction, thereby reducing symptoms. Always consult your healthcare provider for the appropriate allergy medication based on your personal medical history and specific allergic reaction.