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Grass Pollen Allergy

Grass pollen allergy is a common allergic reaction triggered by pollen released from grass plants during their blooming season, typically in late spring and summer. When inhaled, the pollen can cause symptoms such as sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes, and sometimes asthma symptoms. This occurs because the immune system mistakenly identifies pollen as a harmful substance and responds by releasing chemicals like histamine. Managing grass pollen allergy often involves avoiding exposure during high pollen days and using antihistamines or other allergy medications to relieve symptoms.