Allergy Agony - Top 10 Spring Allergy Capitals
Friday, April 24th, 2009The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has named the top 10 “spring allergy capitals” for 2009. Seven are in the southern U.S.: Louisville, Ky.; Knoxville, Tenn.; Charlotte, N.C.; McAllen, Texas; Greensboro, N.C.; Little Rock, Ark.; and Augusta, Ga. The list, which identifies the “most challenging places to live with spring allergies,” is based on tree pollen scores but also the number of allergy medications used per patient and the number of allergy specialists per patient. The other cities on the list are Madison, Wis.; Wichita, Kan.; and Dayton, Ohio.
This season has been a particularly rough one for allergy sufferers as the mild winter in many parts of the country has lead to a longer allergy season. Places like Atlanta have seen a surge of pollen since February whilethe typical allergy season in Atlanta is from mid-March through May. This longer season exacerbates allergies when additional plants bloom later in spring because allergy sufferers have already been “primed” earlier in the season, he says. When people are primed and then re-exposed to pollen, their symptoms can be worse because a smaller amount of pollen triggers even more misery than normal. Oklahoma also saw trees blooming earlier than usual this year.
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Source: MSNBC
