The monsoon season is like a playground for germs, dust mites, and mold – all of which can easily irritate your nose and lead to more sneezing.

When the monsoon hits, everything gets all damp and humid – which is just right for mold, dust mites, and even pollen to thrive.

These usual allergens, along with things like damp clothes, upholstery, dusty mattresses, and strong indoor scents from room fresheners or incense.

It can really ramp up the sneezing especially for those who have allergies like allergic rhinitis.

With the windows typically closed during the rain, all those allergens get stuck inside, leading to poor indoor air quality and a perfect spot for germs to multiply.

High humidity levels are also a factor.Moisture in the air encourages the growth of fungi and the activity of dust mites.

Breathing in these particles can irritate the nasal lining and lead to allergic reactions such as sneezing and congestion.

Bad indoor airflow,changing temperatures, and a rise in viruses create perfect conditions for respiratory infections like the common cold.

It’s tough to determine if sneezing is caused by an allergy or a viral cold.

Sometimes, it could even be a mix of both. If sneezing is ongoing, accompanied by itchy eyes, a runny nose, and tends to worsen in humid conditions, it’s probably related to allergies.

If you’re experiencing symptoms like fever, sore throat, fatigue, or body aches.It might be an infection.

If sneezing lasts more than 10 to 14 days or is accompanied by concerning symptoms like fever, trouble breathing, or sinus pain, it’s best to see a doctor right away.

These symptoms indicate something more serious than just simple irritation.

Prevention

Making some simple changes to your lifestyle can really help with those monsoon sneezes.

1)Keep your home dry and well ventilated.Use exhaust fans, dry any damp areas, wash your bed linens often, and steer clear of hanging wet clothes inside.

2)Wearing a mask in dusty or musty places is also beneficial.

3)If you’re looking for more advanced options, gadgets like air purifiers and dehumidifiers can be quite effective.

4)Air purifiers help cut down on indoor allergens, especially in bedrooms, while dehumidifiers help control moisture levels.

5)Regular cleaning, they can really make a significant difference for those who suffer from frequent allergies.

DISCLAIMER: This article is derived from information available in the public domain.It’s always a good idea to check your doctor before beginning any new routine.

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