Ah the time of year again where the leaves change color, the air gets cooler, and the winter season is just a few weeks away. If you just read this and see these things happening outside then obviously you don't live in Southern California. Out here the leaves stay the same, the days get hotter and the Santa Ana winds return. We have seen this just recently and have seen the horrible affects of the wind with the recent wildfires, but what maybe isn't seen to everyone but felt by a lot is the toll this wind, heat and lack of humidity is doing to people's allergies and lungs. Most of us either have or know people who have been coughing, sneezing, stuffy, constantly trying to relieve their dry throat, having more and more asthma attacks and just generally feeling pretty miserable. It's no fun to be feeling this way, and we can expect just more of these days to come, but what can we do to help alleviate the symptoms and possibly prevent them? Now all you people who aren't in Southern California don't stop reading, these tips are great for anyone suffering from similar symptoms; hopefully they will relieve your allergies and make for better breathing and healthier lungs.
- First of all take care of any problems you may have indoors in your home.
- Replace sheets and pillow cases with those that help to prevent dust mites from escaping the bedding and wash these beddings weekly in hot water.
- Make sure and keep your rooms free from clutter and vacuum and dust regularly.
- Try to avoid going outside during high pollen count or very windy days; most weather reports now include a pollen count that can be a good guide to when you should avoid outside air as much as you can.
- Especially avoid exercise during these days, replace your routine with things that you can do in your home.
- Make sure and keep your windows closed during these days, don't want to bring inside the air we are avoiding outside.
- Use saline eye and nose drops to keep your eyes and nose moist during days of very low humidity, drink plenty of water and if needed use over the counter antihistamines or decongestants.
Following these tips can dramatically help relieve your allergies and help you to have a healthy and happy fall season.
About the Author
Garrett Stults is an expert and author in the field of allergies, asthma and the pulmonary system. He is also an asthma sufferer as well and the webmaster of http://www.naturalremedymarket.com a website dedicated to natural remedies and treatments for allergies, asthma, bronchitis, smoking and other lung related conditions.
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