Allergies are probably no stranger to many people who are allergic to different things around them.
It may not be a strange thing for many people to be allergic to willow.
Willow flakes
But for me it does seem odd, I've seen people who are allergic to flowers and allergic to garlic ......
Willow flakes are usually seen in the spring and spring is the high season for willow flakes, it's the same in every place. Willow floss is the seed of the willow tree with white downy hairs on it, it has serrated edges and pubescent, and the stipules are borne only on the sprouting branches.
But willow allergy is really the first time I've heard of it. Of course it was before I met my classmates. In junior high school there was a woman in the class who was allergic to willow, but she was really a funny person in the middle of that wonderful learning life.
At the beginning of the queue she began to sneeze all the time, even when running he was wearing a mask, really can't he slowly take down his already wet mask. The result wasn't hard to guess, was it. The result became running two steps to spit a mouthful of willow, running two steps to spit a mouthful, this scene is simply very funny, very strange, might as well wear a mask. It was like that for two or three weeks at that point, and I still see her every day from time to time when she sneezes.
Clumpy
But I would also like to remind you to pay attention when you go out, because willow poplar flakes like this similarly clumpy and very light are easily inhaled into the nostrils after the nose, which can cause strong irritation, sniffling, coughing, and asthma and other symptoms. Take care when you go out for protection.