
Holidays are occasions for fun and merriment. But for some people, the holidays are another round of allergy misery as a whole new batch of allergens are released into the air and in the foods served during the season. If you suffer from allergies, the
Christmas season might just be a bit too intense for you.
Taking out the plastic tree and decorations from a year's worth of storage might trigger your dust or mold allergies, so better take extra precautions when decorating.
All that potpourri, scented candles and perfumes on sale at the local mall could trigger an attack so be careful when shopping.
Also, be aware of your food allergies when cooking that Christmas dinner. It might give you a nasty itch, rash or something much, much worse.