Air Purifiers: Seasonal Allergies
Monday, June 23rd, 2008Seasonal allergies can be a source of enormous misery for millions of people. The good news is, as long as oaks, poplars, elms, and their brethren are casting off pollen, plants and flowers will continue to bloom for yet another season, but thats little solace to most allergy sufferers. Its amazing as well as ironic that something which signifies life and fertility (pollen) can inflict so much discomfort and make life so unbearable.
The worse news is that pollen is only one offender when it comes to seasonal allergies. Hay, ragweed, sagebrush, and a litany of other plants, flowers, trees, and shrubs are equally culpable in rousing histamines from their winter sleep. On top of that, dangerous molds, mildews, and other microbes and bacteria contribute to the mess by sending their spores out into the world to be fruitful and multiply. At least they derive no pleasure from the act of doing so.
Nipping Seasonal Allergies in the, Er… Bud
The good news is that as long as you know allergy season is coming, you can take steps to keep the vilest offenders at bay. Antihistamines and decongestants put up a good fight against grasses, weeds, molds, and pollens, but your doctor may have better weapons in his or her arsenal. Prescription allergy medications can be a huge relief to those left incapacitated by seasonal allergies.
As winter turns to spring, especially in excessively dry or humid climates, the usual suspects begin to act up, signifying that its time for your annual trip to the doctors office. Allergy shots, when combined with a regimen of indoor dehumidifying and purification, can be a potent defense against the most determined invaders. Nevertheless, allergy symptoms are often persistent enough to spoil an otherwise beautiful spring or summer, even for those who fight the good fight.