Thursday 17 March 2011

Take Time To Smell Roses - Are You Afraid Of Doing It?




When spring comes around each year, are you afraid to smell the roses? If you answer is a big yes, then you might have some allergies. And sometimes an extra box of Kleenex will not do the trick anymore. And when you do have an allergy that has been prohibiting you from enjoying simple things, like smelling roses, then you need to know some of the basics.

Given below are some questions that you might ask yourself so that you will also be helped in facing the trouble that is keeping you from appreciating the simple things in life (smelling roses, for one).

1. Are you sure that it is really an allergy? Would it be just a cold? A lot of people have been having trouble when the first bud of spring or even the falling leaves of autumn start coming-this is because it triggers all the different cascading of the allergic symptoms that some people are being attacked by. You can ask yourself-do you sniffle and sneeze?

Do you feel throat and eyes itch? Do you have mornings when waking up happens with a sinusitis or a sinus congestion or some pressure? When this season of allergy comes, do you experience heavy and tired feeling? If you have these hints for almost a week now, then it is possible that you have the so-called seasonal allergies. And if your fever, and the congestion plus the other symptoms, has lasted for about one week only then it is likely that you have a cold. And if you think that you are not sure at all, then it is wise that you visit your doctor.

2. What really are allergies? Let us call this a misguided case, although a well-meaning one which has a mission of protecting us from any foreign invaders. Allergies are generally caused by the immune reaction of our body from the substances that are considered not harmful, inherently, to us. When it comes to the seasonal allergies which are usually and specifically triggered by pollen that is released bursting into and toward the air by mediums like grass, flowers, and trees. And the fact is that the most active and predominant tree pollen is the one responsible for our worst reactions.

3. Accordingly, what could be the different common symptoms? Combined with runny nose, coughing, congestion, and sneezing are itchy eyes and throat. Once these symptoms are not handled properly right away, they will be turning into a more involved and serious conditions-like asthma, sinus infections, and some other ailments involving our respiratory system. This is why it is a must that we do some actions here. It will always be wise to consult with your doctor so that you are sure that you are not in any risk of having serious conditions.

4. Are there any natural and holistic solution? Of course there are. There are a lot of things and steps that we can do so that we can avoid this scenario and will also help you to be comfortable even if the signs and symbols of spring are already here.

Spring is actually the time of new hope-vibrancy, new potential, and growth. This is the season for new beginnings. This should not be looked at with dread feelings just because of the allergies that will come alive along with the season. We will always have ways to stop the suffering and then make us enjoy the little things life is offering. Taking the time to smell the roses and appreciate them should not be something deprived from you.

Hal Johnson has been writing articles for nearly 4 years. Come visit his latest website HCG which helps people find information on Homeopathic HCG and deals on all other types of hcg products.


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