Is it Possible to Have Hay Fever and Not be Allergic to Pollen?
27.03.2008 īņ M.VQUESTION: I have a condition that causes me to sneeze at most any time of the
year
I always thought it was a type of hay fever, but I don’t think it has
anything to do with pollen since it can occur when there is none
Is it
possible to have hay fever and not be allergic to pollen?
ANSWER: Although the term “hay fever” is usually associated with the abrupt
sneezing, sniffling, and stuffy head symptoms brought on by the seasonal
release of pollen, it’s actually a catch-all term for inherited sensitivities
people have to any inhaled airborne substance
For instance, tree pollens are
active in early spring, grasses in the summer, and weeds in the fall
But
people who are allergic to molds, animal dander, and dust suffer all year
long.
The list of allergy-causing particles is endless
They can be found in
the workplace as well as the typical home
They range from insecticides,
cigarette smoke, plaster, newsprint and glue to microscopic particles of linen
and wool in common household dust.
If you are one of the 40 million Americans who suffer from allergies, the
best line of defense is to avoid contact with these substances
It may take a
bit of detective work to identify the substance that causes your problem
And
it means keeping a spotless house, storing chemicals away from the living
area, and perhaps banishing Fido to the great outdoors
If all else fails,
medication or immunotherapy (allergy shots) may give lasting relief.
The material contained here is “FOR INFORMATION ONLY” and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician
Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.
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