Spring allergies: symptoms and natural remedies

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Finally, spring has arrived, we can say goodbye to coats and enjoy long sunny days. However, with the arrival of spring, many people start sneezing, experience itchy eyes, and suffer from nasal congestion. These symptoms are often related to the so-called spring allergies, an excessive reaction of the immune system to normally harmless substances, such as pollens that spread in the air during spring. Let's look together at the causes and symptoms of this annoying disorder and how we can fight it naturally also with the CBD.

Spring allergies: what are they?

Spring allergies or seasonal allergies, also known as seasonal allergic rhinitis o hay fever, are mainly caused by pollen from trees, grasses, and weeds. When our body comes into contact with these allergens, the immune system mistakenly recognizes them as a threat and releases histamine, a substance that triggers a series of inflammatory reactions.

An excessive production of histamine, the main cause of allergic symptoms, causes inflammation in the mucous membranes, such as those in the nose and eyes, and can lead to classic discomforts like itching, sneezing, nasal congestion, and red eyes.

Spring allergies are common in many people and, although they are not severe in most cases, they are often chronic and recurrent and can interfere with quality of life, manifesting every year with the arrival of pollen season.

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What are the causes of spring allergies?

Spring allergies are triggered by an abnormal reaction of the immune system, which identifies certain substances present in the environment, particularly pollens, as potential threats. This hypersensitivity leads to the release of histamine and other chemical mediators, causing the typical allergy symptoms. However, the severity and frequency of allergic reactions depend on several factors:

  • Genetic factors and personal predisposition

Heredity plays a fundamental role in the development of allergies. If one or both parents suffer from seasonal allergies, the risk of developing them increases considerably. Additionally, there are other factors that can make some people more vulnerable to spring allergies, for example early exposure to allergens during childhood, the alterations of the intestinal flora, which affect the immune system or the presence of other allergic conditions, such as atopic dermatitis or asthma.

  • The concentration of pollen and the climate

Pollen, tiny grains produced by plants for reproduction, are among the main causes of spring allergies. In spring, their concentration in the air increases exponentially, especially on dry and windy days. The main allergenic plants to keep in mind are:

  • Trees: birch, alder, hazel, plane tree, olive, and cypress. Birch is particularly allergenic and spreads its pollen from March to May.
  • Grasses: include many species of wild herbs, such as bindweed, bluegrass, and orchard grass, which bloom between April and June.
  • Weeds: in some areas, even pellitory (a plant from the Urticaceae family) can cause strong allergic reactions in spring.

Each geographical area has a different concentration of pollens and there are pollen bulletins updated to monitor periods of higher allergy risk.

Naturally, the climate plays a crucial role in the spread and concentration of pollen in the air. The mild temperature promote a more intense blooming and a greater production of pollen. The wind transports pollen over long distances, increasing exposure to allergens. The rain temporarily reduces the concentration of pollen, but after a downpour a massive release can occur when the plants resume dispersing the grains into the air.

  • Air pollution

According to one studio published in the magazine Allergy,  climate change and pollution are extending the pollen season, with a significant increase in spring allergies. It is no coincidence that urban areas tend to experience an intensification of allergy symptoms due to the combination of pollen and pollution. Nitrogen oxides and fine particulate matter present in the air can indeed:

  • Altering the structure of pollens, making them more aggressive to the respiratory tract.
  • Weaken the natural defenses of the nasal mucous membranes, promoting inflammation.
  • Increase the duration of pollen remaining in the air, amplifying exposure to allergens.

Spring allergies: symptoms

We can divide the symptoms of spring allergies into respiratory symptoms, eye symptoms, and skin symptoms. The upper airways are among the first to be affected by exposure to pollen, which often also causes eye irritation, with the typical symptoms of allergic conjunctivitis. The ocular symptoms they can worsen on windy days or after direct contact with pollen, which can occur, for example, when we touch our eyes with hands dirty from pollen particles. In some cases, spring allergies can also manifest with symptoms involving the skin and overall well-being.

Here are the main symptoms of spring allergies:

  • Allergic rhinitis
  • Nasal congestion.
  • Dry cough
  • Allergic asthma
  • Excessive tearing
  • Itching and burning sensation in the eyes
  • Conjunctival redness
  • Sand sensation in the eyes
  • Hives or eczema
  • Headache
  • Fatigue and irritability
  • Insomnia

The severity of symptoms varies from person to person and depends on the amount of pollen in the air, individual predisposition, and any exposure to other irritants, primarily pollution.

If the symptoms significantly interfere with your quality of life or you have experienced episodes of allergic asthma e breathing difficulties, if antihistamines do not relieve the symptoms or if you suspect a cross-allergic reaction with certain foods, you should contact a doctor. According to the Italian Society of Allergology, Asthma and Clinical Immunology (SIAAIC) in fact, an allergy test can help accurately identify the responsible allergens and define the most effective therapeutic strategy.

How to naturally fight spring allergies?

If you suffer from spring allergies but do not have breathing difficulties and want to reduce symptoms without immediately resorting to medication, there are several natural remedies that can help you. Some work by reducing inflammation and modulating the immune response, while others limit exposure to allergens.

Here are some useful tips:

  • Check the pollen bulletins and limit outdoor activities on days with high concentration.

  • Keep doors and windows closed in the most critical hours, especially in the morning and late afternoon.

  • Use air purifiers with appropriate filters to reduce the presence of allergens in indoor environments.

  • Wash your face and hair every evening to remove the pollen particles accumulated during the day.

  • Avoid hanging laundry outdoors, to prevent pollen from settling on the fabrics.

  • Drink plenty of water to keep the mucous membranes hydrated and reduce the density of mucus.

  • Use honey at km 0, it could help you develop greater tolerance to local pollens. Although definitive evidence is lacking, many allergy sufferers report benefits. Obviously, do it only in the absence of specific intolerances, consume honey

  • Fill up on quercetin, a flavonoid found in onions, apples, and green tea with natural antihistamine properties. It can help reduce histamine production and relieve allergy symptoms.

  • Add nettle to your diet, is used in herbal medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties, is good in omelets, excellent in herbal teas, and also available in supplement form.

  • Trust probiotics. Intestinal well-being also affects the immune system. Fermented foods such as yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut can help reduce allergic reactivity.

  • Perform nasal rinses. If made with a saline solution, they help eliminate allergens trapped in the mucous membranes and reduce inflammation.

  • Try cannabidiol (CBD). Thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, cannabidiol can be useful for relieving nasal congestion.

CBD as support for spring allergies

Completely free of psychoactive effects, cannabidiol (CBD) is known to influence the immune system by activating cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2, which are found in immune cells. 

One of the main problems of allergies is the excessive inflammatory response triggered by the release of histamine. CBD has marked inflammatory properties, which help modulate the production of inflammatory cytokines, contributing to reducing swelling and irritation of the respiratory tract.

Oxidative stress also contributes to worsening allergic symptoms. Cannabidiol, thanks to its antioxidant properties, can help protect tissues from chronic inflammation.

Furthermore, as this has demonstrated studio, in case of allergic asthma, CBD reduces airway hyperreactivity and lung inflammation, improving respiratory function, especially at high doses. The use of cannabidiol has also decreased collagen in the airways, positively affecting inflammation and lung remodeling. These effects are mediated precisely by the receptors CB1 e CB2, which act differently depending on the type of inflammation.

Last but not least, its calming and relaxing effect can help promote relaxation and improve sleep quality in allergic individuals, who often suffer from insomnia or irritability due to congestion and a runny, itchy nose. 

Please make sure, however, if you are using drugs antihistamines or corticosteroids, have a chat with your doctor before starting to use CBD.

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Which CBD to use for spring allergies?

To support overall well-being during the spring allergy season, we recommend considering the use of a CBD oil with a concentration between 10% and 15%, ideal for promoting an anti-inflammatory and soothing effect on the immune system. To stimulate and enhance the function of the immune system, you could opt for a natural supplement or vitamin-based candies. For comprehensive support that includes your skin, you might include in your routine cannabidiol-based cosmetic products, which offer soothing and anti-inflammatory properties and help you manage allergy symptoms. Finally, to improve sleep quality, which is always at risk during allergy season, you can try a CBD oil dedicated to promoting a deep and restorative sleep.

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