When you think of what causes allergies and asthma, you probably think of pollen, pets or dust. But did you know drinking alcohol can also affect these conditions? It’s important to understand how alcohol can make allergy and asthma symptoms worse, especially for those who already struggle with severe symptoms.
With spring being a peak season for experiencing allergy and asthma symptoms, keep reading to explore how alcohol consumption might affect these conditions.
Alcohol can make allergy symptoms worse because it can increase the blood flow to the tissues in your nose and sinuses. This can make your nose feel stuffy or runny. Also, some alcoholic drinks like beer and wine contain histamines, which are chemicals that can trigger allergy symptoms.
Alcohol can trigger asthma attacks in some people, making it difficult to breathe. This happens because alcohol can cause the airways in the lungs to tighten. Also, the sulfites found in some alcoholic beverages – for example, sulfites are frequently added to wine to maintain the wine’s freshness, flavor and color – can lead to headaches, swelling or breathing issues and worsen asthma symptoms.
If you have allergies or asthma, here are some tips to help you manage your symptoms: