How To Weed
Out Allergy Attacks While Gardening
by: News Canada (NC)-Did you know that gardening is the second most popular physical
activity for Canadians? According to the experts, all that pulling and digging makes your
heart, lungs and muscles strong. Stretching and bending increases
your flexibility. It's good for the soul. There's no better feeling
than watching a seedling burst from a tiny seed. Gardening can give you constant rewards such as fresh vegetables
or beautiful flowers and a well cared for lawn is a great source
of pride. For gardening enthusiasts, the spring does not come soon enough.
For those who suffer seasonal allergies, it comes too soon. Pollen
from trees, grasses and weeds, as well as mould spores in warmer
months cause sneezing, runny nose, itchy watery eyes and nasal
congestion. In severe cases, sore throats and coughs can develop. Here's a quick list of important pollen sources to be aware of
when gardening:
* Trees (oak, elm, birch, hickory, cottonwood, maple, ash)
* Grasses (meadow fescue, Kentucky bluegrass, orchard, timothy,
redtop, Bermuda)
* Weeds (ragweed, cocklebur, marsh elder, sagebrush, mugwort,
pigweed and tumbleweed).
You may be able to limit the numbers of allergy attacks you have
by staying indoors and installing air purifiers in your home. But
for people who can't wait to get their hands dirty in the outdoors
effective non-drowsy antihistamine medications like Claritin can
help control your allergy symptoms and make you more comfortable
without the drowsiness that accompanies other antihistamine treatments. The more you know about your allergy the better you can control
it. For the most up to date forecast of seasonal allergy triggers
in your area watch for the Claritin Pollen Report on the Weather
Network. Using the latest meteorological data, the 60-second report
provides pollen level estimates for the coming 24 hours - in addition
to current tree, grass and ragweed pollen levels. You can catch
the report 24 hours a day on the Weather Network at 28 minutes
past the hour. So if you love to watch the flowers bloom but hate allergies keep
track of the pollen count and ask your pharmacist to help you dig
up the treatment that's right for you.
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