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Allergy Season Survival Guide: Smart Ways to Beat the Pollen

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When the pollen count rises, so do the sneezes, itchy eyes, and runny noses.

But don’t worry — with the right tricks, you can actually enjoy the season without suffering through it. Here’s how to outsmart the pollen.

Wear large sunglasses or cycling glasses

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Oversized eyewear is more than a fashion statement — it’s a pollen shield. The bigger the glasses, the less pollen gets into your eyes.

They physically block airborne allergens from settling on your mucous membranes.

Put on a cap or wide-brimmed hat

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A simple hat can make a major difference.

A cap or hat with a brim helps keep falling pollen from landing on your face and eyes, especially when there’s a breeze stirring up the particles from above.

Rinse your hair before going to bed

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Your hair traps pollen throughout the day — and if you don’t wash it out, you’re basically sleeping in it.

A quick rinse before bed helps keep your pillow clear.

Use a tumble dryer instead of outdoor drying

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Freshly washed clothes are a pollen magnet when hung outside. Instead, use a tumble dryer to avoid bringing allergens indoors via your laundry.

Let someone else mow the lawn

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Mowing grass kicks up clouds of pollen. If grass allergies are part of your struggle, delegate the lawn duties. It’s a small change that can spare you a lot of misery.

Deep clean weekly

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Pollen doesn’t just stay outside — it sneaks into your home too.

Vacuum and dust thoroughly at least once a week to keep indoor allergens at bay and maintain a healthier living space.

Wear a pollen mask

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For the worst days, consider wearing a specially designed pollen mask.

These masks, when properly fitted and equipped with a good filter, can significantly reduce your exposure, especially in highly affected areas.

Rinse eyes and nose with saline

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Saline solution helps flush pollen out of your eyes and nasal passages.

Regular rinsing, either with drops or a neti pot, can soothe irritation and wash away lingering allergens.

Use your car’s recirculation mode and pollen filter

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In the car, keep the windows up and the ventilation on recirculate to avoid sucking in pollen-rich air.

Also, make sure your car’s pollen filter is clean and functional — otherwise, it might do more harm than good.

Consider a home ventilation system

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A modern ventilation system with a good filter can reduce indoor pollen levels.

It’s not a miracle solution, but especially in high-pollen zones, it can make your indoor air much easier to breathe.

This article is based on information from B.T.

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