Pollen Problems Plague Greenville Allergy Sufferers
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Pollen Problems Plague Greenville Allergy Sufferers
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Allergy sufferers in Greenville, South Carolina, listen up! Today’s allergy forecast is here to help you navigate the pollen-packed obstacle course that Mother Nature has laid out. Whether you're reaching...
show moreToday in Greenville, the pollen count is moderately high, so brace yourselves. Trees are the main culprits this season, with their pollen levels peaking. Oak, cedar, and birch trees are releasing tiny grains into the air, making it very likely that you will feel their presence. If you notice more sneezing or itchy eyes than usual, these leafy giants are to blame.
Grasses are starting to join in on the action as well! Even though grass pollen levels are moderate, people who are sensitive to these green blades might feel a tickle in their throats or experience an uptick in symptoms. It’s that time of the year when the lawn looks great but taking in the view might cost you a sneezing fit.
Ragweed and mold aren't as big of offenders today, but they linger in the air just enough to add to the mix of allergens. Mold spores like to lurk in damp areas, so keep an eye out on humid days or after rainfall. Even if the numbers are low, sensitive individuals may still need to be cautious.
So what's the game plan? First, try to stay indoors during peak pollen hours, which are usually early morning and late afternoon. Shutting windows and using air conditioning with a clean filter can create a safe haven from outdoor allergens. For those who need to head outdoors, wearing sunglasses can help protect your eyes from airborne allergens. A hat can help too, keeping pollen out of your hair.
If your allergies are making you wish for a bubble to live in, don't despair. Over-the-counter antihistamines, nasal sprays, and eye drops can be lifesavers. For a more natural route, rinsing your nasal passages with saline can help flush out trapped pollen.
Taking a shower and changing clothes after spending time outside can also minimize symptoms. Pollen likes to tag along on your clothing, skin, and hair, extending its influence long after you've come inside.
Remember, pets that go outdoors can bring pollen back in as well. Giving them a quick wipe-down before they re-enter the house can help maintain your indoor sanctuary. Also, keeping an eye on weather reports can give you a heads-up for particularly high pollen days.
In summary, the key players today are tree pollen, with a side of grass and a sprinkle of mold. Follow these tips and tricks, and you can dodge the pollen pirates patrolling Greenville’s airwaves. Stay armed with tissues, and keep these hacks in mind to combat the allergy invasion!
Breathe easy, Greenville — or at least, easier.
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