
If you’re one of the more than 50 million Americans living with seasonal allergies, there are at least 100 cities you should avoid this spring. Or at the very least, plan your allergy defense strategy accordingly if you need to visit for work or pleasure. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) has compiled and released its 2022 list of “the 100 most challenging places to live with allergies” during the spring and fall seasons.
To determine the nation’s “Allergy Capitals,” the AAFA measured and compared seasonal data that included:
Each city was assigned a score out of a maximum of 100 points (Hint: Having a score close to 100 is NOT a good thing). Check out the list below of the top 10 worst cities for spring allergy sufferers. To view the full list of 100, click here.
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This year’s report named Scranton, Pennsylvania, as the top 2022 Allergy Capital™ due to its:
Common symptoms of allergic rhinitis caused by seasonal allergies include:
Allergy Season Is Near: Be Prepared
Pollen is one of the biggest triggers for allergy suffers.
According to AAFA, in the spring, as the warm weather causes more people to head outside, one of the season’s biggest problems is tree pollen while grass pollen follows later in spring into summer. In the late summer and early fall, weed pollen – especially ragweed pollen – can trigger symptoms just as kids are returning to school.
Because pollen can land on you and be carried into your home, if you spend a lot of time outside, the AAFA offers the following tips to protect yourself from pollen:
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If you are experiencing allergy symptoms, the following methods of treatment may offer you relief:
Before taking any form of treatment and before your allergies begin, remember to talk with your doctor to discuss which treatment is right for you and to make sure it doesn’t interfere with any pre-existing health conditions or any other medications you are currently taking.
Visit the BlackDoctor.org Allergy center for more helpful articles and tips.

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