For more persistent cases, allergy immunotherapy (such as allergy shots or tablets) may be recommended by a doctor. However, prevention remains the most reliable long-term strategy—minimizing exposure is often more effective than simply treating symptoms after the fact.
The Bottom Line
You can’t control what floats in the outdoor air, but you can make your indoor space a safe, allergen-reduced haven. During peak pollen season, skip the backyard clothesline—as charming as it may seem—and protect your home (and your sinuses) from invisible invaders.
Spring is supposed to feel like a fresh start. With a few mindful tweaks, you can enjoy the season without turning every deep breath into a sneeze.
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