During the spring season, many drivers encounter pollinosis or seasonal allergic rhinitis, which can negatively affect road traffic safety. Symptoms of allergies – runny nose, sneezing, itchy and watery eyes, nasal congestion, and cough – can reduce the driver's attention and reaction speed. Additionally, some antihistamine medications may cause drowsiness, which poses an extra risk while driving.
Protective measures:
Consulting a specialist doctor: It is recommended to consult an allergist for accurate diagnosis and to choose safe treatment methods.
Reducing contact with allergens: Installing quality filters in the car's ventilation system, keeping windows closed during the flowering period, changing clothes after being outside, and washing the face and eyes can help reduce contact with pollen.
Source: auto.mail.ru