Spring Pollen: Aerobiological Monitoring and Analyses
Nature is awakening — trees are blooming and creating beautiful scenery around us!
However, the increase in airborne pollen can cause discomfort for people prone to allergies.
According to aeromonitoring results, the current air contains a significantly increased amount of pollen from gymnosperm trees such as cypress family members, and from flowering plants like sycamore, elm, and birch trees. The pollen of these plants may trigger allergic reactions.
Tips for allergy protection:
Limit time outdoors in the morning and on windy days
Wear sunglasses and a mask
Regularly clean your home and workplace
Consult a specialist if allergy symptoms appear
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