Seasonal Allergy and Immune Responses

Seasonal allergies, that occurs in a appropriate season is more commonly known as “ hay fever ” or  seasonal allergic rhinitis, are allergy symptoms that happen during certain times of the year, generally when the outside molds release their spores, and grasses, weeds, and trees release tiny pollen particles into the air to fertilize other plants. The pollen discharged from the insect-pollinated plants is too heavy to remain airborne for a long period of time, and they’re less likely to trigger an allergic reaction. Hay fever appear by its name from the hay-cutting season. Generally, this activity develop in the summer months, during the same time many people experienced symptoms.

 

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