How To Prevent Spring Allergies? Details Inside


With the advent of the Spring Season, the healthcare experts from Techno India DAMA Hospital, Disha Eye Hospitals, and Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation shared their insights on what are the basic health challenges that usually arise during the sudden change in the weather conditions and how to overcome the same.
Dr MS Purkait, Medical Superintendent, Techno India DAMA Hospital
The season of Spring brings the much-awaited change after the long-running winter season. It’s time to go out and enjoy the warmth of nature, the breeze, and the mild sun. It’s also a time to indulge in abundant fresh vegetables. We should remember to always stay hydrated and avoid exposure to harsh sun.
It’s a season to gradually increase our exercise time and also reset our alarm clocks so that we can wake up earlier and spend more time in the open air which is very much beneficial for human health. People are advised to go for annual health checkups which can help them to set long-term health goals.
There could be more pollen and other allergens which might cause allergic cough and wheeze leading to the requirement of medical attention.
Dr Ketaki Subedar Ghosh, Consultant – Pediatric Ophthalmology, Disha Eye Hospitals
Spring Season is here! Let us embrace this colorful season keeping in mind these simple eye care tips to protect, prevent & pacify allergies and infections.
Protect Your Eyes from Pollen & Dust- Pollen & dust can exacerbate eye allergies, causing itchiness, redness, and watery eyes. Wear sunglasses when outdoors. Wash your face and hands after coming from outside.
Avoid touching or rubbing Your Eyes- Rubbing your eyes can irritate them further, especially if you have allergies. Instead, use artificial tears copiously. Regularly clean your eyes and eyelids to prevent the buildup to prevent infections. Avoid sharing makeup and use clean brushes.
Wear Goggles During Outdoor Activities- If you participate in outdoor activities like gardening or sports, wear goggles to protect your eyes from debris and chemicals. Spring sunshine can be intense, increasing the risk of UV damage to your eyes. Choose sunglasses with 100% UV protection.
Schedule a Comprehensive Eye Exam- Spring is a great time to schedule a comprehensive eye exam to ensure your eyes are healthy and address any concerns.
Dr Isha Banerji, BHMS, Prasanta Banerji Homeopathic Research Foundation
Spring, a season of renewal, also brings health challenges like allergies, respiratory infections, and mosquito-borne illnesses. A homeopathic approach, as per the Banerji Protocols, offers natural and effective solutions. However, knowing when to consult a doctor is important. Below is a simple guide to help you.
When to Seek Medical Help
Mild Symptoms: Manage with homeopathy and self-care if symptoms are mild and improving.
Persistent Symptoms: If symptoms persist for more than 7 days despite treatment, seek a doctor’s advice.
Severe Symptoms: Immediate consultation is necessary if you experience high fever (above 102°F), breathing difficulties, severe body pain, or dehydration.
High-Risk Groups: If you have pre-existing conditions (e.g., asthma, diabetes) or are elderly, consult a doctor early to prevent complications.
Seasonal Allergies (Allergic Rhinitis)
Pollen from trees and flowers can cause sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Arsenic can help reduce allergic reactions.
• Allium Cepa relieves runny nose and sneezing.
• Keep doors and windows shut during peak pollen hours.
• Rinse your face and hands after outdoor exposure.
When to See a Doctor: If symptoms include facial swelling, severe sinus pressure, or persistent breathing difficulties.
Common Cold & Respiratory Infections
Fluctuating temperatures increase the risk of colds and viral infections.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Aconitum at the onset of a cold can prevent progression.
• Bryonia helps with dry cough and body aches.
• Maintain good hygiene and drink warm fluids.
When to See a Doctor: If symptoms worsen after a few days, include high fever, or difficulty breathing.
Influenza (Flu)
Spring flu cases persist due to viral mutations.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Gelsemium alleviates flu symptoms like fever and weakness.
• Oscillococcinum is used as a preventive measure.
• Avoid close contact with sick individuals and wash hands frequently.
When to See a Doctor: If fever exceeds 102°F, there is persistent vomiting or chest pain.
Asthma & Breathing Difficulties
Spring allergens can aggravate asthma symptoms.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Blatta Orientalis aids in respiratory relief.
• Natrum Sulphuricum supports lung function.
• Avoid known allergens and practice breathing exercises.
When to See a Doctor: If wheezing worsens, shortness of breath occurs, or rescue inhaler use increases.
Mosquito-borne diseases (Dengue, Malaria, Chikungunya)
Spring increases mosquito activity, raising disease risk.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Eupatorium Perfoliatum helps manage dengue symptoms.
• Cinchona Officinalis supports malaria prevention.
• Use mosquito nets and eliminate stagnant water.
When to See a Doctor: If high fever, severe joint pain, or dehydration occurs.
Foodborne Illnesses
Outdoor dining increases the risk of food poisoning.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Arsenicum Album treats food poisoning.
• Nux Vomica helps with digestive disturbances.
• Consume fresh, well-cooked food and practice hygiene.
When to See a Doctor: If symptoms include severe vomiting, dehydration, or prolonged diarrhea.
Skin Conditions: Dermatitis & Sunburn
Increased sun exposure can cause rashes and burns.
Homeopathic Remedies & Prevention:
• Urtica Urens relieves skin rashes and hives.
• Cantharis soothes sunburn.
• Use protective clothing and sunscreen.
When to See a Doctor: If blisters, severe burns, or persistent skin irritation develop.
Conclusion
By adopting a homeopathic approach, you can manage seasonal illnesses naturally. However, always monitor symptoms and seek medical attention when necessary for a faster recovery.