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Allergy, Mugwort
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Mugwort pollen is one of the allergic pollen. It is known to trigger allergic reactions such as asthma, allergic rhinitis, and conjunctivitis.Interestingly, people who are allergic to other pollens have a high chance of being allergic to Mugwort because of cross-reactivity.
Since mugwort weed is common in many areas, the allergy begins around the same time as many other weed allergies. You can expect the mugwort allergy and mugwort pollen to reach their peak around late summer and fall. If you suffer from mugwort allergy, avoid places that may have high concentration of mugwort pollen.
Apart from coming in direct contact with mugwort pollen, some food items contain proteins similar to mugwort pollen, which can cause cross-reactivity in many people with mugwort allergies.
You can also experience allergy symptoms when eating or being exposed to the following food items:
Tomatoes
Pineapple
Citrus fruits
Bananas
Watermelon
Apples
Cherries
Fennel
Zucchini
Peanuts
Peaches
If you suffer from mugwort allergy, avoiding the food items mentioned above is best. Some of these food items can also cause severe allergic reactions and may require immediate medical attention.
Mugwort allergy is most commonly caused by a reaction in the body’s immune system. Your immune system identifies some foreign substances as dangerous. To combat this, your body produces IgE antibodies to protect your immune system. The antibodies are responsible for triggering the release of histamine, which then leads to allergic reactions.
The severity of these allergic reactions can vary from person to person. Some common symptoms caused by a mugwort allergy are:
Sneezing
Wheezing
Watery eyes
Runny nose
Watery eyes
Itchiness in the eyes or throat
If your allergic reactions are strong, you may experience severe symptoms like asthma or anaphylaxis, which can lead to other fatal health complications.
To get an appropriate treatment plan for your mugwort allergy, it is best to opt for a mugwort allergy test to help determine the severity of an allergic reaction. If you get a positive allergy result, you can discuss the proper steps and treatment to undertake with your doctor, along with regular follow-ups.
At Apollo 24|7, you can appear for a mugwort allergy test and determine your allergy levels with a blood test. Once you diagnose the leading cause that triggers your symptoms, treating them with suitable plans and medications becomes easier.
You can try some of the following methods to manage your allergic reactions better:
Keep a check on the pollen count for mugwort before stepping outdoors. If the pollen count is high, you can either stay indoors or wear a mask.
Limit your exposure to food items that can cause allergic reactions.
Take your shoes off before stepping in the house, as pollens can often get stuck on shoes.
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