If you have pollen allergies then try and have someone else do your yard work while you stay inside on windy days or in mornings when pollen counts are higher (air conditioning helps even more).
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Children in School with Allergies: School Play Ground and Pollen
When school starts in the fall there are outdoor sports such as football, cross-country and golf just to name a few that give our children the chance to get fresh air and exercise. However, what happens when your child suffers from school playground and pollen allergies?
Pollen Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
The best protection is to avoid pollen by staying indoors in air conditioning during the season that most affects that person.
Ragweed Allergy Frequently Asked Questions
Ragweed season is mid-August until the frost kills the plants. With it affecting so many people, there are a lot of questions about this allergy.
Seasonal Allergy Relief: Fight Back Against Pollen
After long, cold, dead winter, most people really look forward to spring. It is the season of new life, and it is exciting to see trees budding, the grass turning green, and flowers opening their blooms. Most people can enjoy it-just not the twenty-six million Americans with chronic seasonal allergies.
Children and Seasonal Allergies
Parents hate to see their child suffer. Although allergies aren’t extraordinarily painful, the discomfort and irritation can be visibly seen on your child’s face. If your child has been suffering with Seasonal Allergies for awhile, and hasn’t found any relief, you may also see a look of frustration.
How Common Are Seasonal Allergies?
According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 40 million Americans are affected by allergies caused by pollen and other allergens.