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Air pollution can significantly contribute to the severity of allergy symptoms, including those triggered by Blue Lyme Grass. This is because pollutants in the air are known to interact with pollen grains, making them more potent as allergens. Small particulates, common in polluted air, can stick to pollen grains, later ending up in our respiratory system, thus boosting allergic reactions.
Moreover, studies have pointed out that exposure to certain air pollutants such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and diesel exhaust particles can lead to an inflammatory response in the airways, making them more susceptible to allergens such as Blue Lyme Grass pollen.
Importantly, air pollution can also alter the structure and amount of plant pollen. Some research indicates that plants exposed to higher levels of pollutants may produce more pollen or pollen with higher allergenicity, potentially intensifying allergy symptoms.
While avoidance is the best way to manage allergies, it can be difficult to avoid air pollution. Therefore, it is essential to manage symptoms with allergy pills like antihistamines, corticosteroids, and decongestants. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any medication regime. Reducing exposure whenever possible, such as staying indoors on high pollution days, can also help manage allergy symptoms.