Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Five myths about hay fever
A runny nose, itchy eyes, congestion,
sneezing and sinus pressure. These are common symptoms of hay fever, which is
nothing to do with hay. Unlike a cold, which causes similar symptoms, hay fever
is caused by an allergic response to outdoor or indoor allergens, such as
pollen, dust mites, or tiny flecks of skin and saliva shed by cats, dogs, and
other animals with fur or feathers. When you have hay fever, your immune system
identifies these harmless airborne substances as harmful. Your immune system
then produces antibodies to the harmless substance and cause above mentioned annoying
symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no universally effective way to avoid getting
fay fever unless you stay away from the causes. What you can do though is to lessen
your exposure to the airborne allergens that cause your symptoms. Then you may
wonder if rain help to ease the symptom or which is better, day or night. There
are some tips that could help those who suffer from this irritating condition.
Enjoy reading the article and learn what this
growing physical problem to the environment.
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