What Are the Symptoms of Grass Pollen Allergies?
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Dry Cough
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A persistent, dry cough is the most common symptom of grass allergies. The cough may be accompanied with a sore throat and will sound like a hack or wheeze.
Itching
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Grass allergies in individuals can present as an itching. Grass allergies can cause the eyes, the nose and, in severe cases, the skin to itch.
Difficulty Breathing
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As the grass pollen is breathed in, a grass allergy will cause the bronchial tubes to constrict. This constriction will cause difficulty breathing. If an individual has a serious allergy to grass pollen, the difficulty breathing associated with grass allergy can become an asthma attack.
Sneezing
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Grass pollen will irritate the lining of the nose and cause a histamine reaction. This reaction to grass allergy will result in sneezing, as the nasal passages try to sneeze out the pollen.
Treatment
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With grass allergies being seasonal, most grass allergy sufferers can alleviate their symptoms with over-the-counter drugs, particularly anti-histamine drugs like Claritin or Tylenol Allergy Sinus. There are natural remedies as well, such as the herb butterbar.
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