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Crested Wheatgrass allergy, just like other grass pollen allergies, can lead to symptoms that usually affect your respiratory tract and skin. One of the most common symptoms is sneezing, often accompanied by a runny or stuffy nose. These symptoms are part of your body's attempt to expel allergenic proteins. You may also experience itching in your nose and throat, red, watery eyes, and increased tear production as your body tries to rid itself of the allergen.
Work by the allergen on your skin can manifest as itchy, red or swollen skin zones, commonly known as hives. A Crested Wheatgrass allergy can also lead to coughing, chest tightness or shortness of breath, where the allergen affects the respiratory tract. More severe reactions can trigger asthma attacks in persons with asthma.
If you experience symptoms of Crested Wheatgrass allergy, over-the-counter antihistamines can help manage mild to moderate symptoms. They work by blocking histamine, a compound your body produces during an allergic reaction, thereby relieving symptoms. Nasal sprays can help alleviate nasal congestion, while eye drops can help with red, teary, and itchy eyes. However, these are temporary solutions and managing exposure or seeing an allergist for a long-term treatment plan would be advisable. Please note, if your symptoms are extremely severe, immediately seek professional medical care.