The best way to prevent allergic rhinitis is to avoid the allergen. It is not always possible to control the environment, to eliminate and/or avoid allergens; however, minimizing or avoiding exposure to the allergens can minimize the signs and symptoms of your allergic reaction.
Once you have identified your allergies, take the following steps to help control your allergies:
Avoiding exposure to Pet Dander:
Avoiding exposure to Dust mites:
Avoiding exposure to Mold:
Have a Healthy Home with Certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly™ products:
The Asthma & Allergy Friendly™ Certification Program is an independent certification program created to identify consumer products that are more suitable for people with asthma and allergies. Asthma and allergies strike nearly one in four Kenyans. Reducing the sources of asthma and allergy triggers and avoiding exposure to allergens is a cornerstone of modern care guidelines for these chronic diseases. Purchasing products which are Certified Asthma & Allergy Friendly™ will help you have a healthy home.
Reduce the exposure of seasonal pollens by:
What’s a Pollen Count?
Pollen counts measure how much pollen is in the air and can help people with allergies determine how bad their symptoms might be on any given day. Pollen counts are usually higher in the morning and on warm, dry, breezy days, and lowest when it’s chilly and wet. Although not always exact, the local weather report’s pollen count can be helpful when planning outside activities. You can monitor your local pollen count here.
Discuss the best medication for treating your allergies with your healthcare provider:
In some cases, you may not even have identified exactly what causes your allergic reaction. It may be helpful to make a note of what the symptoms are and when they occur before discussing it with your doctor.