The Top Five Allergies that Make Your Life Miserable
by Kevin Smith AuthorAllergies can have a disruptive effect on our lives and in the most
severe cases, can put a person flat on their back. There are five major
allergens that affect those who have allergies, in part or altogether. If you
need a holistic medicine practitioner in Arlington Heights, IL, here are the
five culprits you most likely suffer from.
Weeds
Of all the causes of allergies, weeds are Public Enemy #1 if you suffer
in late summer and early fall. Primarily, if you have allergies then, you are
allergic to ragweed, which is found across the United States and is comprised
of 17 different species. Ragweed can cause allergies until the first hard
frost. There are many other weeds that can cause allergies, but ragweed is the
most prolific culprit.
Mold
Mold causes allergies via its reproduction spores. Both thrive in warm,
dark and moist areas. Mold can grow and produce spores all year long in almost
any environment, including very cold areas. Mold allergies can range from minor
to very severe and some molds can make people very sick and even lead to lung
problems.
Dust
Mites
Dust mites, to the horror of many, are just about everywhere, including
crawling all over you. They are from the same family as ticks and spiders and
multiply prolifically in warm, humid places. They love it when your home is
closed up for the winter and live in beds, sofas, rugs, carpet, bedding,
clothes, upholstered furniture, soft toys and in the fur of pets. They can
cause itching eyes, runny noses, headaches, sinus issues and stopped up ears
and noses.
Grass
Just about everyone loves to plop down on a recently cut lawn,
particularly after a long, hot, summer day. Grass is a serious allergen for
some people, however. It becomes an issue after trees and flowers have
pollinated in late spring and early summer, although in some areas, grass allergies
can be an issue through the fall.
Pollen
Pollen is everywhere from April in the north and as early as January in
some southern states. During its peak, it can coat vehicles and turn rain
runoff yellow. Major culprits of pollen allergies are oak and pine trees. Other
trees that can be a problem are cedar, juniper, cypress and sequoia. Generally,
if you are allergic to one, you are allergic to all of them. In the east,
besides evergreens and oak, elm trees can cause allergies as can birch,
sycamore and poplars.
There you have the five main reasons you are on the market for a holistic
medicine practitioner in Arlington Heights, IL. For quick relief as well as
a long-term strategy, make an appointment to visit one today!
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