


An allergen, such as pollen, can cause an asthma attack in someone who has allergic asthma. The frequency of allergic asthma is around 80% in children with asthma and 60% in adults. - Kenneth Mendez, President, and CEO of the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA).

If you suffer from pollen allergies, limit your outdoor activities when the count is high. This generally happens between 5 and 10 am. Other than that, spring months contain the highest count throughout the year.

When you come from outside, take a bath to wash off any pollen on your body. A fresh set of clothes will further help in reducing the allergy episodes.

When you experience any symptoms, contact and consult a doctor to prevent any life-threatening allergy attacks.

If you already have allergy asthma, take proper medication as prescribed by your doctor to avoid any unforeseen circumstances.

Keep your windows and doors closed around the pollen season when pollen levels are at their highest in the air. Since it can enter your home through open windows and doors, it is important to keep them shut during high pollen allergy season.