Unfortunately, for some of us, going out in the spring means grappling with a spring allergy. For those who want to watch the awakening of nature on the spot, we have written natural ways to deal with allergies.
The flowers are blooming on the branches, everywhere is green, the surroundings smell like spring. Then you’re blown away by a sneezing crisis. Your nose is itchy, your eyes are tearing, your face is wrinkled. Spring allergies! The living knows what kind of trouble it is; you want to immediately get away from the greenery and let yourself in. Now your only remedy is to watch the awakening of nature from behind a window, not over the lawn.
We have good news and bad news for those with spring allergies. Good news; you are not alone. Spring allergies affect 30 percent of people worldwide. So it is not difficult to find someone who understands your situation. The bad news is that the allergy season is getting longer and more severe, thanks to air pollution and climate change. According to studies, the number of pollen is increasing every year and it is predicted to double by 2040. For example, if you are experiencing more symptoms this year than usual, you can blame the mild winter and the early onset of hot weather.