What You Should Know About Pollen Allergy
PDF: http://www.mcs-america.org/April2008pg9101112.pdf
PDF: http://www.mcs-america.org/April2008pg9101112.pdf
Every spring, summer, and fall, trees, grasses, amd weeds release tiny pollen grains, which hitch rides on currents of air and are supposed to fertilize parts of other plants. But many times they do not reach their target. Instead, pollen enters the noses and throats of people, and thus triggers pollen allergy, a sort of seasonal allergic rhinitis, which many people know as hay fever. Many things can cause allergy, such as foods, animals, insects, dust, medicines, which can be avoided to a great extent but pollen is one of the most common cause of allergy, there is really no easy way for avoiding, airborne pollen, even while staying indoors with the window closed when the pollen count is high.