Hay fever or allergic rhinitis.
she continues to sneeze because of her allergy to pollen
Allergy
If you have a Pollen Allergy then you suffer from Allergies Type 1, also called Contact Allergies. There is no general allergy to pollen. People that are allergic to pollen are allergic to the pollen from one or more specific plants. Source:www.allergies-team.com
sunflower seeds may cause an allergy if eaten but they are not an airborne allergy however sunflower pollen may cause an airbourne allergy
Sunflowers usually produce the most pollen. More than other flowers.
Pollen allergies are a seasonal nuisance for many people. Symptoms of this allergy include congestion, soar throat, runny nose, itchy eyes, and sneezing. Pollen allergies may also trigger asthma attacks. These symptoms usually occur during the spring, summer, and fall seasons. For most people a pollen allergy can be controlled with over the counter medication. If the symptoms persist though it may be necessary to see an allergist for a prescription.
Usually, people are allergic to the pollen that the flower carries.
No, if you don't already have it you are not susceptable to the cause (an allergy to pollen in the air)
No. I got mine 1 year after I was diagnosed with pollen allergies and then I learned that 80% of everybody who gets pollen allergy develops asthma. My sister have always had that allergy but developed serious asthma after her second child.
Hay fever is an allergy to plant pollen. You can have it any time you come into contact with pollen. It doesn't matter if it's day or night.
Usually it's because the pollen is spreading around in the rain.
Pollen. We have it real bad in NC during the height of allergy season.