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Spring Pollen Season Hits Charleston: Get Ready for Allergy Season!

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News Summary

Charleston residents are bracing for the onset of spring pollen season, with high pollen counts expected this week. Many are experiencing allergy symptoms such as sneezing and nasal congestion. As tree pollen from local species increases, it’s important for individuals to know the symptoms of allergies and to take preventive measures. Residents can ease their symptoms with tips like showering after being outdoors and using air purifiers. As this pollen season unfolds, staying informed and taking care of oneself is key.

Spring Pollen Season Hits Charleston: Get Ready for Allergy Season!

Charleston, get ready because the spring pollen season is officially in full swing! As the flowers bloom and trees start to sprout their leaves, many residents are finding themselves in the throes of pollen-induced misery. Whether you’re sneezing, dealing with nasal congestion, or just trying to battle those pesky itchy eyes, you’re not alone.

Pollen Everywhere!

The early warm weather has set the stage for an earlier onset of pollen release. This week, folks in Columbia can expect increasingly high pollen counts, peaking at a staggering 11.4 by Friday. Just stepping outside could feel like a sneeze-fest as tree pollen—from local juniper, elm, and alder trees—covers everything from parked cars to picnic tables.

Know the Symptoms

Now, it’s important to differentiate between having a cold or the flu and struggling with allergies. The symptoms can be so similar—coughing, nasal congestion, and sore throats can lead to some serious confusion! However, if you notice that your symptoms show up around the same time every year, there’s a good chance it could be allergies.

Stats to Keep You Aware

Roughly 30-40% of residents in the Charleston area are allergic to tree pollen, and if you suffer from asthma or conditions like eczema and conjunctivitis, you may want to stay alert. Knowing your allergens can help keep you and your family comfy during this time of year.

Tips for Easing Your Symptoms

Worried about the pollen? Don’t be! There are several recommendations to help ease your sneeze situation:

  • Shower after outside adventures: A quick rinse can help get rid of pollen stuck to your hair and skin.
  • Wear masks during yard work: Protect yourself while you tackle those spring gardening projects.
  • Keep windows closed: It may be tempting to let fresh air in, but that indoor pollen could bring on more sneezing.
  • Employ air purifiers: These can help maintain cleaner air in your home
  • Start allergy medication early: A proactive approach can mitigate your allergic reactions.

Treatment Options

If your eyes are still watery and the sneezes aren’t letting up, there are treatment options to consider. Antihistamines, nasal sprays, and even allergy shots could be part of tackling your sniffles. Keep in mind that finding the right treatment can be a bit of trial and error, so don’t hesitate to reach out for professional guidance.

Other Local News to Keep You Informed

In addition to the pollen problems plaguing the area, other headlines may catch your attention. The Charleston Housing Authority has recently decided against moving forward with plans for a new apartment complex on Meeting Street for now. Meanwhile, the North Charleston Police Department is ramping up traffic enforcement in various neighborhoods to ensure everyone’s safety. A quirkier note: an unusual theft of adult magazines recently occurred at a local arcade bar—who would’ve thought?

Stay Safe This Allergy Season!

As the spring pollen season unfolds, remember to take care of yourself and those around you. With a few simple precautions, navigating this sneezy season can be a little more manageable. So grab those tissues, put in some eye drops, and let’s tackle this pollen situation together!

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