Spring is a time when nature comes to life with all its vibrant colours and beautiful aromas. It is when temperatures begin to climb gradually creating the perfect ambiance for spending time outdoors which adds to the whole positive experience of the season. Typically, during spring, we witness the revival of plants and trees as they come back to life following the lengthy dormancy of the preceding season.
This is marked by the blossoming of flowers and the new growth of fresh green foliage that symbolises a new fresh start. However, for many people, the onset of spring can also trigger negative experiences, because it may signal the unwelcome arrival of spring’s unpopular companion — the seasonal allergy. The warmer spring weather is associated with the release of pollen in the air, which are tiny grains that are naturally produced by a variety of trees, grasses and Dr Said Qabbaah, Medical Writer & Public Health Expert Spring’s Unpopular Companion weeds, for the purpose of fertilisation that takes place among plants.
This pollen can easily enter our respiratory system and trigger an immune response in susceptible individuals. This happens because, in certain people, the immune system wrongly identifies pollen as a threat which triggers an exaggerated response by releasing natural chemicals found in the body, such as histamine, in an attempt to fight it. This results in the classic symptoms of an allergy such as sneezing, nasal congestion, watery eyes and itching.
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