How Do You Know If You Have Grass Allergy
How do you know if you have Grass Allergy?
Without actually seeing a doctor, you can determine if you have grass allergy by merely feeling your sense organs especially your eyes and nose if it exhibits symptoms of grass allergy, since they are your organs which comes in contact with the outside environment. These symptoms may be as follows:
- Blocked nose;
- Nasal itching;
- Sneezing;
- Dripping nose;
- Congestion;
- Running nose;
- Itchy eyes;
- Watery eyes; and
- Pressure around the eyes and sinuses.
If it happened that you are experiencing three or more of the aforementioned symptoms, you probably have grass allergy.
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What allergens cause Grass Allergy?
Grass pollens are the allergens that directly causes grass allergy. Grass pollen particles are considered to be airborne thus can be carried by the air to different locations. Although the main objective of this air pollination is to fertilize other grasses in the environment, some of them are entering noses, eyes, and throats which triggers grass allergy.
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