Seasonal Allergies
Clinical Overview & Pathophysiology
Yes, seasonal allergies (allergic rhinitis)—triggered by pollen, mold, or dust—can be managed naturally by stabilizing mast cells and lowering IgE antibodies. Rather than chemically blocking histamine, which causes drowsiness, a holistic approach strengthens the nasal mucosa and balances the immune response.
Key Clinical Facts & Indicators
- Allergic Rhinitis: Sneezing fits, running nose, and post-nasal drip triggered by environmental allergens.
- Itchy, Watery Eyes: Redness and intense itching in the eyelids and conjunctiva.
- Nasal Congestion: Swollen mucous membranes inside the sinus passages, causing facial pressure.
- Dry Throat Cough: Irritation and dry tickle in the throat from constant post-nasal drip.
Lifestyle & Nutritional Guidelines
Keep windows closed during high pollen count periods. Plan a gut-supporting, anti-inflammatory diet using the [Diet Planner](file:///tools/diet-planner). Maintain mucosal hydration with the [Water Intake Calculator](file:///tools/water-intake-calculator). For comprehensive non-surgical care, explore our [Allergy](file:///services#allergy) page or book via [Appointment Booking](file:///appointments).