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The duration of symptoms related to a Needle Grass pollen allergy can vary significantly from person to person, and depend on numerous factors like the severity of the allergy, the individual's immune system response, and the length of exposure. However, in general, symptoms tend to be most prevalent during the pollination period of the grass which usually occurs in late spring and early summer.
For most individuals, their allergic symptoms may last anywhere from a few hours to several days after exposure. Some individuals with more severe allergies might experience symptoms that last much longer, even weeks, especially if continued exposure occurs.
Upon initial exposure to Needle Grass pollen, your immune system identifies it as a foreign substance. This triggers a release of antibodies, which attach to mast cells causing the release of histamine and leading to allergy symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, and even asthma in more severe cases.
It's important to note that symptoms might persist until the allergen has been completely removed from your environment, so it's crucial to reduce exposure as much as possible. Treatment options for needle grass pollen allergies often include antihistamines, decongestants, and nasal sprays. In severe cases, immunotherapy (allergy shots) may be considered.
Nevertheless, each individual is unique and will react differently to allergies and treatments. Therefore, it's always advised to consult your healthcare provider or an allergist for a proper diagnosis and personalized treatment plan. Remember, self-medication may not always be beneficial and could in fact worsen your condition.