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Seasonal Allergies - Symptoms Seasonal Allergies.

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Seasonal Allergic More commonly known as Hay Fever. It may occurs when your immune system treats usually harmless substance as dangerous chemical into your bloodstream to fight it. This may vary from one season to another. The Other reason of Seasonal Allergies is If you sneeze and cough, or your nose and eyes itch and running during certain times of the years, you may have Seasonal Allergies.
     Grass, pollen and mold are the most common trigger of Seasonal Allergies.

Seasonal Allergies - Allergy

 Spring.

Many people see the beginning of spring as a welcome change. In this case, with the warm breeze comes airborne dust and form spores but if you're suffer from seasonal allergy you probably feel them with every inhale. Allergen send them to the body immune system into overdrive and leading to allergic symptoms such as stuffy nose, sneezing and itching.  
                     "Spring is typically consider as a Tree pollen season. "
        Spring Allergies start in February and last until the early summer. Light Winter temperature can make plant fertilize early. In this Trees are reponsible for spring time seasonal allergies and affects 30 to 60 million people in the United States, Pakistan and India.

Spring Allergies- Tree Pollen.

  Trees causes allergy because they produce small pollen cells that are light and dry and can be carried far by the Spring breeze.

Seasonal Allergies- Allergy

      There are eleven types of tree may common trigger to hay fever in Spring.
  • Oak.
  • Walnut
  • Western red cedar.
  • Sycamore
  • Maple.
  • Birch.
  • Ash.
  • Elm.
  • Cypress.
  • Poplar.
  • Hickory.
      These trees discharge pollen around the same time every year. If you are affected by any of them then by the pollens in air you'll start sneezing , feels itchy eyes, ears, nose and mouth.

Summer.

   Summer is unofficially on, and that means three months full of sun, heat and allergy triggers. The completely blossomed trees and green grass may be look nice but the pollens they harbor can bring allergy sufferers misery during the spring and summer months. 
  But it's not quite recently that universal fine substance that can trigger sniffling, sneezing, itchy eyes and also the cause of asthma during the hotter months.
    The Reason of there cause are:
  • Pollen
  • Mold.
  • Stings (Mosquito and other insect)
  • Poison ivy and sunscreen.
  • Asthma.
  • Seasonal Fruit.

Pollen.

 No Matters, what the season, pollen is in the air and ready to set off allergic attacks.
   "Pollen varies from region to region but follow a sequentical pattern everywhere."

Mold.

Outdoor mold is the reason behind many allergic reactions starting in late summer and fall where there is peak amount of some types of mold spore. There are many types of mold but few can trigger allergies.

Strings.

Staying away from a difficult experience is only one motivation to avoid stinging insects. Insect stings are also a well-known summer allergy trigger that can prompt a serious response known as anaphylaxis. A number of people die each year as a result of allergic reactions to stings.
             "Stings are much less common, but can be more dangerous,"

Seasonal Allergies- Allergy.

       About 80 million peoples are allergic to insect stings, and about 2 million end up in emergency rooms because of the reaction of insect sting. Honey bees, wasps, hornets and yellow jackets are most active during the late summer and early fall, and fire ants are active throughout year in some parts of the country.

Fall.

Fall allergy triggers are different, however they can cause similarly the same number of indications as in spring and summer. Ragweed is the biggest allergy trigger in the fall. In spite of the fact that it generally begins to release pollen with cool evenings and warm days in August, it can last into September and October. About 75% of people allergic to spring plants likewise have responses to ragweed. 

Seasonal Allergies- Fall allergy

       Even if it doesn't grow where you live, ragweed pollen can travel for hundreds of miles on the wind. For some people who are allergic to ragweed, certain fruits and vegetables, including bananas, melon, and zucchini, can also cause side-effects. 
      Mold is another fall trigger. You may think of mold growing in your basement or bathroom and basement of the house. Heaps of soggy leaves are perfect reproducing reason for mold.
     Keep in mind tidy parasites. While they're regular amid the moist summer months, they can get mixed into the air the first time you turn on your heat in the fall. They can trigger sneezes, wheezes, and runny noses.

Winter.

We spend our most of the time, so due to this indoor allergies take place that is the huge problem. Some common indoor allergies are:

House dust miles:

Microscopic bugs are under the matress and bed. When their droppings and remains become airborne, they can cause allergy indication in some people.
Seasonal Allergies- Winter allergy

Mould:

This causes by fungus due to the moist areaa in house like basement, cellers and bathrooms. When it spore get into the air it is the cause of allergy. Many people in Europe believe that they are allegric due to Christmas Trees it is not actually due to trees but the mould that can collect on them that is more likely to cause allergy symptoms.

Animals:

They might be our best friends but they become enimies to anyone who become allergic to them. Dander, saliva and urine is usually the problem.

Perfumes:

Getting dressed up in the party mostly people use perfumes to attract people towards them. Some use light perfume and some too much sharp that becomes allergic to many people and that causes the Redness on face and continuosly sneezing.

Food Allergy:

During the festival seasons when you have to travell to somewhere and take your food during journey and this become allergic to many people and is undigestable to them. This cause Vomit and many other hesitation problems. The most common food allergic trigger are:
 Eggs, Milk , Peanuts and tree nuts (such as walnuts and hazelnuts) ,Shellfish ,Soya ,Wheat. 

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