Allergies are often dismissed as minor inconveniences. A few sneezes. A runny nose. Slight irritation. For many people, however, allergies significantly affect concentration, sleep quality, productivity, and overall well-being. Understanding allergies begins with understanding the immune system’s role.
An allergy occurs when the immune system misidentifies a harmless substance as a threat. It produces antibodies that trigger histamine release. Histamine causes inflammation, mucus production, itching, and swelling.
Common triggers in South Africa include:
- Grass and tree pollen
- Dust mites
- Mould spores
- Pet dander
Urbanisation and environmental pollution may also worsen symptoms.
Allergies often follow predictable cycles. Spring and early summer commonly bring pollen-related symptoms. Indoor allergens such as dust mites may cause year-round discomfort. Keeping a symptom diary can help identify triggers.
Practical Environmental Control
Reducing exposure significantly improves outcomes:
- Keep windows closed during high pollen days
- Wash bedding weekly in hot water
- Use mattress and pillow protectors
- Vacuum regularly
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak pollen hours
After spending time outdoors, shower and change clothes to remove allergens.
Medical Management
Antihistamines can reduce itching and sneezing. Nasal corticosteroid sprays may reduce inflammation. In more severe cases, allergy testing and immunotherapy may be recommended
Consult our GP if:
- Symptoms disrupt sleep
- You experience breathing difficulty
- A child has persistent nasal congestion
Allergy symptoms may seem minor individually. Over time, however, untreated allergies can contribute to sinus infections, asthma exacerbations, and chronic fatigue.
You deserve to breathe comfortably.
With the right combination of environmental management and medical guidance, allergy season does not have to control your quality of life.