What are the long-term health impacts of untreated allergies to Crested Wheatgrass pollen?

Explore the long-term health risks of ignoring Crested Wheatgrass pollen allergies, from respiratory complications to chronic sinus infections.
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Long-term untreated allergies to Crested Wheatgrass pollen, like many other pollen allergies, can lead to chronic health issues. Firstly, they may develop into allergic rhinitis, characterized by constant sneezing, nasal congestion, itching, and runny nose. If the nose becomes chronically irritated, it may lead to more severe complications such as nasal polyps, resulting in loss of smell and even breathing issues.

Another impact can be the exacerbation of underlying asthma symptoms, or the potential development of allergic asthma from long-term exposure. This occurs when your airways become inflamed and narrowed, leading to coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness.

Further, untreated allergies may contribute to chronic sinusitis, a condition that causes the cavities around your nasal passages to become inflamed and swollen for at least 12 weeks, disrupting drainage and leading to mucus build-up, pain, and difficulty breathing.

Also, constant exposure can lead to oral allergy syndrome, due to a cross-reaction between plant proteins present in Crested Wheatgrass pollen and foods. Symptoms include itching and swelling of the mouth, lips, throat, and face.

Lastly, untreated allergies can affect the quality of life, causing discomfort, disturbed sleep, and affecting day-to-day activities due to the constant irritation and discomfort. Therefore, it is crucial to manage allergies with appropriate medication, lifestyle adaptations, and allergen avoidance strategies.

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