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Seasonal Allergies

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Key Points

  • Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever, are triggered by allergens like pollen and affect millions annually.
  • Symptoms include sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes and runny nose, often worsening during spring and fall.
  • Managing symptoms involves lifestyle adjustments, medications and treatments tailored to individual needs.

Overview

What are seasonal allergies?

Seasonal allergies, or allergic rhinitis, occur when your immune system overreacts to allergens such as pollen from trees, grasses or weeds. These allergies often peak during specific times of the year when pollen counts are highest. Seasonal allergies can affect anyone, though individuals with a family history of allergies are at a higher risk. While not life-threatening, these allergies can disrupt daily activities and lead to complications like sinus infections if left untreated.

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Symptoms and Causes

Common Allergy Symptoms

  • Sneezing and nasal congestion: Persistent sneezing and stuffy nose.
  • Itchy, watery eyes: A hallmark of allergic reactions.
  • Runny nose and postnasal drip: Excess mucus production.
  • Throat irritation or coughing: Often due to postnasal drip.

Symptoms typically appear during peak pollen seasons and may worsen with prolonged exposure to allergens.

What Triggers Seasonal Allergies?

Seasonal allergies result from the immune system’s response to allergens in the environment, including:

  • Pollen: From trees, grasses and weeds.
  • Mold spores: Especially prevalent in damp environments.
  • Weather changes: Windy days can spread allergens more widely.

Risk factors include a family history of allergies, asthma and spending time outdoors during high pollen seasons.

 

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Diagnosis

Seasonal allergy diagnosis

Diagnosing seasonal allergies typically involves:

  • Medical history review: Discussing symptoms and timing with your healthcare provider.
  • Allergy testing: Skin or blood tests are used to determine what substances cause allergic reactions.
  • Symptom monitoring: Tracking when and where symptoms occur.

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Treatments

Treatment options for seasonal allergies

Managing seasonal allergies focuses on reducing symptoms and preventing reactions:

  • Medications: Over-the-counter antihistamines, nasal sprays and decongestants.
  • Immunotherapy: Allergy shots or sublingual tablets to build resistance to allergens.
  • Lifestyle adjustments: Using air purifiers, keeping windows closed and avoiding outdoor activities during high pollen counts.
  • Home remedies: Saline nasal rinses and wearing sunglasses to protect eyes from pollen.

Living with seasonal allergies:
While seasonal allergies are a recurring condition, they can be managed effectively. By identifying triggers and following a tailored treatment plan, individuals can minimize symptoms and enjoy a more comfortable lifestyle.

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Next Steps

Contact a health care provider if:

  • Symptoms persist despite over-the-counter treatments.
  • You experience difficulty breathing or severe sinus pressure.
  • Symptoms interfere significantly with daily life or lead to complications like sinus infections.

At Riverside Health, we're dedicated to compassionate, collaborative care. We provide a wide range of services, from childbirth to end-of-life care, delivering over 2 million services each year. Our integrated network allows us to support you seamlessly through health, illness, recovery, and wellness. With top clinicians and advanced technology, we’re here for you at convenient locations close to home and work. Visit riversideonline.com.

If you’re wondering where the best place is to get care, please see our guide below:

If your problem is life- or limb-threatening, call 911 or go to the emergency room.

Primary Care – Schedule through MyChart or call your provider’s office who you go to for most health care needs.

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If you’re not sure, call Riverside Nurse 24/7 at 1-800-675-6368

 

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