27 Ağustos 2009 Perşembe

climate factor in seasonal allergies

Each year, climate and weather conditions play a part in determining how unpleasant seasonal allergy symptoms will be.

Winters that are mild or wet can aggravate seasonal allergies by causing plants to bloom and pollinate early and levels of mold to increase.

A cold and dry winter might decrease allergy symptoms, as it postpones early pollination and won't accelerate mold growth.

Rainy days in the spring, though not helpful to those with mold allergies, can help those allergic to pollens by washing pollens down before they become airborne.

Daily weather conditions also can have an impact on how severe allergy symptoms will be. For instance, rainy, cloudless or windless days are better than warm, windy or dry ones, because pollen and mold spores are less likely to be found in the air under those conditions.

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