Pollen and Your Health (original) (raw)

What is it

Pollen is the grains or tiny seeds of flowering plants, trees, and grasses. These seeds can be carried on the wind and can cause many symptoms, or none at all, if exposed to them.

A thin light green plant, known as Ragweed

Ragweed, a common pollen polluter, produces a billion grains per season, causing fall allergies.

Health impact

If you have hay fever, also known as "allergic rhinitis," breathing in pollen can cause:

Pollen exposure can also result in "allergic conjunctivitis," causing:

Pollen exposure can also cause asthma attacks if you have asthma and pollen is an asthma trigger.

Prevention of allergies

If you are allergic to pollen, or if you have asthma you can take steps to protect yourself:

Effects of climate change

Climate change can cause shifts in rainfall patterns, more frost-free days, warmer air temperatures, and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. These changes can affect:

These changes in pollen due to climate change could have major impacts on human health. They increase your exposure to pollen and risk of having allergy and/or asthma symptoms.

March 2, 2024