Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Frequent sandstorms and increased pollen in spring have brought troubles to allergic people.

Frequent sandstorms and increased pollen in spring have brought troubles to allergic people.

Dust weather, air quality deterioration, coupled with rising temperature in spring, all kinds of bacteria, mold, dust mites and so on. Lurking in the air, allergic people will have allergic reactions once inhaled. Moreover, the weather at this time, the air is dry, prone to symptoms such as dry nose and itchy throat. You should drink more water and eat more fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins to keep the respiratory tract smooth and moist and relieve the symptoms of throat discomfort. In this weather, the skin is easily exposed to a large number of dust particles in the air, which will cause rough and chapped skin and accelerate skin aging. People with allergic constitution are more prone to allergic dermatitis in dusty weather.

Spring is the season of high incidence of allergies. Pollen, dust, dry air, changeable weather and enhanced ultraviolet radiation are all the reasons for frequent allergies in spring. The peak time of pollen appearance is from 5 am to 10 am. People with allergies should try to avoid going out at this time and take protective measures when going out.

Sandstorms carry a lot of dust to block the sun, and the weather is dim, which leads to the reduction of solar radiation. The visibility ranges from a few hours to more than ten hours, which easily makes people feel depressed and reduces the efficiency of work and study. It can also cause a large number of allergic people to suffer from respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases. At the same time, dusty weather will also affect traffic safety and easily lead to traffic accidents, which will lead to the failure of aircraft to take off and land normally, resulting in broken, interrupted or derailed carriages.

I think the elderly, children, pregnant women and patients with respiratory diseases are all sensitive people in dusty weather, so we should try our best to avoid going out. Because the dusty weather itself carries germs and pollutants, contact with the conjunctiva may cause infection, so it should be cleaned immediately after coming out. Wear a hat, scarf and other dust-proof appliances, and wrap your head with a scarf to avoid the damage of sandstorm to your skin, hair and ears. Wash your hands and face immediately after you come back, rinse your mouth with clear water, clean your nose, take a bath if possible, change clothes in time, and keep your body clean and comfortable.