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Tips for managing spring allergies

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Spring is here bringing with it spring allergies that cause misery for many South Africans. But there are ways you can get relief, a medical expert says.

Know what triggers symptoms

"The key to surviving spring allergies is knowing what triggers your allergy symptoms," Dr. James Sublett, president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, said in a college news release.

"Because there can be millions of pollen particles in the air, finding allergy relief can seem nearly impossible for some. But by knowing what triggers your allergy symptoms and how to avoid these allergens, you can be on your way to a sneeze-free season," he said.

Read: A-Z of Allergies

The college offers some tips for dealing with spring allergies:

- Avoid clothing made of synthetic fabrics, which, when rubbed together, can create an electrical charge that attracts pollen. Opt for natural fibres such as cotton, which also breathe better and stay drier, making them less likely to harbour mould.
Exercise outdoors when pollen counts are at their lowest – before dawn and in the late afternoon and early evening. Because exercise causes you to breathe more deeply and inhale more pollen, try to do vigorous workouts indoors. If you're going out for an easy walk, take a non-drowsy antihistamine before you go.
- If you garden, take an antihistamine about a half hour before you go outside. Digging up dirt can stir up pollen, so you should wear gloves and a National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)-rated 95 filter mask. Try not to touch your eyes. When you go back inside, wash your hands, hair and clothes.
- Limit your exposure to indoor allergens to help reduce the severity of your spring allergies. Vacuum your furniture, leave your shoes by the door, shower often, cover floors with washable throw rugs, and use a dehumidifier and an air purifier with a HEPA filter.

If your allergy medications don't provide sufficient relief, consider allergy shots.

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Image: Woman sneezing in field of flowers from Shutterstock

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