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Seasonal Allergy Symptoms

Seasonal allergy symptoms vary from sneezing, scratchy throats, congestion, and eye irritation. A person can feel when pollen season is approaching, especially once they start to experience itchy and watery eyes. Some people experience a tickling sensation on the roof of their mouths or backs of throats. Along with all of this is a runny nose and; of course, sneezing.

There are some sufferers of seasonal allergy symptoms that experience wheezing, coughing, congestion, and headaches. Unfortunately, it is hard to sleep with many of these symptoms; most often people become very irritated. Another symptom includes allergic conjunctivitis. This is a seasonal allergy symptom that causes the inner eyelids and the surface of the eyes to become inflammed.

Below is a list of seasonal allergy symptoms that most folks suffer through on a regular basis. Many seasonal allergy symptoms usually start within five to ten minutes of exposure to culprit allergens.

  • Dry cough
  • Runny nose
  • Congestion
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy throat
  • Inability to taste or smell
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Itchy and watery eyes
  • Seasonal allergic rhinitis

Sometimes seasonal allergy symptoms can show up in a person well before their early twenties. The earliest seasonal allergy symptoms may develop are between the ages of five to ten years of age. People can also receive their first allergies as late as their mid thirties or possibly even later; it really does depend upon the person. Hereditary seasonal allergy symptoms are very much popular with many people. One would never think that seasonal allergy symptoms run in families, but they do. Those who happen to have hay fever tend to have relatives who have problems with seasonal allergy symptoms.

Many foods can cause a person to deal with seasonal allergy symptoms. Although hard to pinpoint, a person may not know exactly what could be causing their symptoms. If you consume a generous amount of fruits, vegetables, soy, wheat, and proteins; this could possibly contribute to seasonal allergy symptoms. Let us not forget nuts; especially walnuts. They appear to make just about anyone come down with an itchy mouth and throat. Below are common contributors of seasonal allergy symptoms.

  • Apples
  • Cherries
  • Apricots
  • Fennel
  • Kiwi
  • Pear
  • Peppers
  • Pineapple
  • Nuts, pistachios, walnuts, almonds hazelnuts

One should try hard to steer away from foods that can cause seasonal allergy symptoms. A good suggestion would be to weed certain foods out of your diet at a gradual pace.

 
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