Seasonal allergies, also known as hay fever, occur during specific times of the year due to airborne pollen from trees, weeds, and grasses. Pollen production increases during these seasons, causing allergic reactions when pollen settles on a person's skin, nose, or lungs. As our immune system weakens with age, seniors are at significant risk for more severe allergic reactions.
Summer is a time of warmth and outdoor activities, but it can also bring challenges for seniors who suffer from allergies. At BrightStar Care of Greenville, we understand the importance of maintaining health and comfort during allergy season. Here are some practical tips to help prevent summer allergies:
1. Keep Indoor Air Clean
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Use Air Purifiers: High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can trap allergens and improve indoor air quality. Additionally, keep windows closed during high pollen days and use air conditioning to filter the air.
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Regular Cleaning: Dust and vacuum regularly to remove pollen and pet dander. Consider using a vacuum with a HEPA filter. Washing bedding in hot water weekly can also help reduce allergens.
2. Limit Outdoor Exposure
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Check Pollen Counts: Use local weather reports or online resources to monitor daily pollen levels. Plan outdoor activities when counts are low, typically in the late afternoon or after it rains.
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Protective Gear: Wearing sunglasses and hats can help keep pollen out of eyes and hair. Consider using a mask when gardening or doing yard work.
3. Shower and Change Clothes
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Post-Outdoor Routine: After spending time outside, shower to remove pollen from skin and hair. Change clothes to avoid bringing allergens indoors. This can significantly reduce the amount of pollen that lingers in the home.
4. Use Medication as Prescribed
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Consult Healthcare Providers: Ensure that any allergy medications are taken as prescribed. Antihistamines, nasal sprays, and eye drops can be very effective. Our skilled nurses at BrightStar Care can assist with medication management and provide guidance on effective treatments.
5. Maintain Hydration
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Drink Plenty of Water: Staying hydrated helps thin mucus and keep the respiratory system clear, which can reduce allergy symptoms. Incorporate fluids such as herbal teas and broths to stay hydrated.
6. Diet and Lifestyle Adjustments
- Anti-Inflammatory Diet: Incorporate foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as fish and flaxseeds, which can help reduce inflammation.
7. Manage Allergy Medications
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Medication Interactions: Be aware of potential interactions between allergy medications and other medications you may be taking. Consult with healthcare providers to ensure safe and effective use of all medications. Our BrightStar Care nurses can help manage and coordinate your medication schedule to avoid any complications.