Pollen levels are to be low/moderate across Belfast over the course of the next week.
Have a look at the Pollen Count chart below for a more visual representation of the pollen forecast for the week ahead. The chart also highlights the levels of different types of pollen: grass, trees (birch, cypress, oak, plane and sweet chestnut) and weeds.
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Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland and was once a key player in the shipping industry, building such gigantic vessels as the RMS Olympic and the infamous RMS Titanic. The city did not become a sizable town until the 17th century but has since grown into the 10th largest city in the UK and the largest urban area in Northern Ireland.
Belfast might not seem like an obvious hotspot for greenery, but there are a number of historic gardens and noteworthy parks that are dotted around the city and its surrounding areas, some dating back for centuries. In recent years, a lot of investment has been put into these outdoor areas in the hopes that they become great attractions for the city and its neighbouring regions.
Belfast enjoys a rich variety of parks and gardens, all teeming with different forms of pollen allergens. The most common offenders are usually species of tree pollen, such as redwood, cedar and oak.
This can make it extra tricky for hayfever sufferers trying to avoid triggers as cedar and redwood often pollinate in late winter or early spring, making patient’s more vulnerable at a time of year when they might not necessarily be expecting a flare-up of their hayfever symptoms.
However, hope is at hand as there are plenty of places in the capital that are suitable for those who suffer from hayfever, from popular museum exhibits to interactive science centres.
Belfast’s close proximity to the North Channel, might make it seem like an ideal getaway for hayfever sufferers, however the Northern Irish capital enjoys some of the most stunning parks and gardens in the UK, with pollen pervading the city from popular nature reserves and heritage sites. These are just a few of the chief hotspots that are saturated with allergen culprits like redwood, cedar and oak:
Belfast might be saturated with hayfever allergens but it is also abundant with hayfever- friendly attractions, from colourful museums to national landmarks. If you are prepared to pick your outings carefully, there are plenty of ways to avoid pollen stimulants and enjoy a great day out in the city.
If your hayfever symptoms are persisting, despite your best efforts to avoid allergens, then perhaps it is time to seek help. Our A.Vogel products are available in a variety of different retailers, such as Holland and Barrett, which may be nearby if you happen to live in Belfast.
For example, there are three different retail stores that stock our products near the Victoria Shopping Centre, such as Gordon’s Chemist, Formula Health and the Nutmeg. These stores may stock our hayfever remedies, like Pollinosan Hayfever Tablets and Luffa nasal spray, which can ease your symptoms and provide you with some much needed hayfever relief.
Looking for relief of red and itchy eyes due to hayfever?
A.Vogel Pollinosan Hayfever Eye Drops contain hyaluronic acid (from vegetable source) and can be used for quick relief of red and itchy eyes due to hayfever. Suitable for contact lense users.
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