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Pollen season-Take precautions

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
April 30, 2025
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While the flowers start blooming in Kashmir, it marks the start of a challenging season for thousands as the pollen allergy season like everywhere has affected the health of the common masses. With pharmacies crowded and over-the-counter medications flying off the shelves, it’s time to pause and reconsider our approach. The increasing trend of self-medication, particularly the casual use of antihistamines, steroids, and decongestants, is both alarming and avoidable. Many turn to medication at the first sign of a sneeze or watery eye, often without consulting a physician. While modern medicine certainly has its place, overreliance can lead to drug resistance, side effects like drowsiness, and in severe cases, long-term health issues. The problem intensifies when children and the elderly—already vulnerable groups—are exposed to unnecessary medication without professional supervision. Kashmir’s unique topography and flora contribute to a high pollen index during spring. Poplars, grasses, and other flowering plants release fine pollen that are easily airborne, making respiratory allergies widespread. Instead of reaching first for pills, there are simpler, safer, and more sustainable ways to protect ourselves. Wearing face masks—a practice normalized during the COVID-19 pandemic—can be remarkably effective in filtering airborne allergens. Light cotton or surgical masks are sufficient to reduce exposure to pollen particles. Similarly, basic precautions like keeping windows closed during peak pollen hours, washing hands and face after outdoor exposure, using air purifiers indoors, and avoiding drying clothes outside can significantly reduce allergic reactions. Educational institutions, local health departments, and media outlets must also do their part. Awareness campaigns, early pollen forecasts, and expert panels sharing preventive tips can go a long way in preparing the public.

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