
Hösnuva: Hur man hanterar en 'pollenbomb'
Granskad av Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPFörfattad av Lydia SmithUrsprungligen publicerad 12 Jun 2023
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With the warmer weather, the tempting smell of barbecues is floating through our windows - but that’s not the only thing in the air. Levels of pollen are always higher in the warmer months - and when we have periods of hot and dry days we may get what is called a pollen bomb.
What is a pollen bomb?
A pollen bomb happens when trees and plants release millions of grains of pollen within a short period of time as a result of prolonged dry weather. Although pollen bomb isn’t an official phrase used by meteorologists, it is used to describe very high levels of pollen in the atmosphere that can worsen symptoms for those with hay fever.
Den weather is known to affect pollen levels. When it is dry and hot with little wind, pollen isn’t dispersed as easily, so the levels remain high and cause irritation to the eyes, nose and throat. Wet weather will temporarily suppress the release of pollen and cause the levels to drop.
High pollen levels happen when there are 50 to 150 grass pollen grains in each cubic metre of air. However, people who are more sensitive to pollen may struggle with hay fever symptoms when the levels are lower.
When do pollen levels get higher?
According to the Met Office, levels of pollen peak during the early morning and late evening. The grass pollen season runs from the end of May to early August, and this affects 95% of hay fever sufferers across the UK.
Where you live can affect the severity of your symptoms too. A study published by researchers at the University of Manchester found people living in urban areas report significantly worse hay fever symptoms1.
Professor Sheena Cruickshank, an immunologist and one of the study authors, said: “This study provides evidence that urban surroundings may exacerbate hay fever and asthma symptoms. These differences in allergy symptoms may be due to variation in the levels of pollutants, pollen counts and seasonality across land-use types.”
How to cope with a pollen bomb
If you’re struggling with hay fever, there are several steps you can take to help ease your symptoms.
When it’s hot, it is tempting to throw open the windows for a cooling breeze. However, it can be better to keep windows and doors shut as much as possible to prevent pollen from coming into your home. Plug-in fans can be a safer way to keep cool if you have hay fever.
Putting Vaseline around your nostrils can help stop pollen from going up your nose and causing irritation. Sunglasses, especially the kind that wrap around your head, can help prevent pollen from getting into your eyes.
After you’ve been outside, shower and change your clothes as they may be contaminated with pollen. Pets can also bring pollen inside too, so it can help to vacuum regularly.
Vacuums with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter are more efficient in picking up pollen and dust. Air purifiers, and dusting surfaces using a damp cloth, can help clear pollen from inside your home too.
Medications can help reduce the severity of symptoms. Antihistaminer block the action of histamines, chemicals your immune system releases when pollen is around. Some antihistamines may cause drowsiness. Nasal sprays and gels, as well as eye drops like sodium cromoglycate, can also provide relief for symptoms such as itchy noses and eyes. You can buy these medicines from pharmacies.
Keeping checking on the weather can help too, so you can prepare for higher pollen levels. The Met Office, is a good way to check the levels in your area, which may tell you whether your hay fever symptoms are likely to flare up.
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Vanliga frågor
What is the primary cause of a 'pollen bomb' according to the article?
A 'pollen bomb' is caused by trees and plants releasing a massive amount of pollen very quickly, often after a long period of dry weather.
Does humidity or rain affect pollen levels?
Wet weather can temporarily reduce the release of pollen, causing levels to drop. In contrast, dry and hot weather with little wind can lead to persistently high pollen levels.
How do antihistamines help with hay fever symptoms?
Antihistamines work by blocking chemicals called histamines, which your immune system releases in response to pollen. This action helps to reduce the severity of your hay fever symptoms.
Can pets bring pollen indoors?
Yes, pets can carry pollen into your home on their fur. Regularly vacuuming can help remove this pollen from your indoor environment.
What role do air purifiers play in managing pollen indoors?
Air purifiers can help to clear pollen from inside your home, contributing to a reduction in indoor pollen levels.
Why is it suggested to dust with a damp cloth if you have hay fever?
Dusting surfaces with a damp cloth is recommended because it helps to effectively clear pollen from inside your home, rather than just spreading it around.
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Lydia Smith
Featureförfattare
BA, MA, MSc
Lydia Smith är en prisbelönt journalist och featureförfattare som har skrivit mycket om kvinnors hälsa och mental hälsa. Hon studerar för närvarande en MSc i psykologi.
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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP
Medicinsk chef för hälsa, Optum UK
MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)
Dr Krishna Vakharia är en NHS-läkare. Hon är också en regelbunden examinator för den postgraduate Diplom i Praktisk Dermatologi vid Cardiff University samt Chief Medical Officer för hälsa på Optum UK.
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