With the allergy season upon us, allergy sufferers will need to take extra precautions to avoid the airborne allergens by removing them with air purifiers. Pollen from plants, trees and flowers begin getting airborne and when inhaled, irritate our noses, gives headaches, and creates watery eyes, along with a whole host of other health problems. But did you know, just like allergy suffers, asthma suffers react to pollen and the other allergens in the air?
Dr. David Skoner, Pediatric Allegist Immunologist provides us with insight into why asthma sufferers can also suffer as much as allergy sufferers this time of year. In the video below, Dr. Skoner links the inflamed asthma symptoms to the allergens that penetrate the lungs and helps us understand the mechanics of asthma. Avoiding these air particles could relieve asthma conditions.
In fact, it is a good idea this time of year to consider reducing the high level of exposures to the allergens simply by cleaning the air in your home with air purifiers designed with a high quality HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Arresting) filter. These filters remove the pollen causing inflammation and help the allergy and asthma sufferers rest easier in the home.



