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The Worst Cities in the USA to Live in when it comes to Allergies

If you have ever wondered whether your allergies are related to your city of residence, you may want to look at the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s list of the worst cities for allergies in the seasons of spring and fall.  The list, compiled with the aid of data on pollen counts, allergy medication usage and board-certified allergists is of great interest to allergy sufferers trying to determine the significance of various allergic triggers.  While allergic triggers are everywhere to be found, who cannot resist a look through the most challenging cities in which to live? 

Of the 100 cities taken into consideration, warm and humid communities came top of the ‘most challenging to live in’ list.  These included McAllen,Texas, Wichita, Louisville, Oklahoma City and Jackson in Mississippi. 
Experts have found that specific factors within a location play a significant role in the severity of allergy symptoms.  These include the city size, weather conditions, pollen count and access to health care services.
Large urban areas are considered the worse for allergy sufferers compared to smaller less populated cities.  One reason for this is that high pollution levels in large urban areas and these high pollution levels are known to be associated with incidence of allergies.  Common pollutants such as diesel fumes are believed to promote allergies.
Cities full of moist, warm air are considered the worse for allergy sufferers.  Cities in close proximity to water are also considered unsuitable for allergy sufferers. Areas high in pollen will therefore prove problematic to sufferers as it is a powerful trigger for allergies. However, pollen counts vary annually.

Cities with high numbers of board-certified allergists are advantageous for allergy sufferers as residents of these cities are the most likely to receive the best medical care.  The best city for allergy sufferers to live in is personal to the allergy sufferer themselves.  The key to discovering the best living conditions is to first determine the triggers for the allergy.  Conditions in a city can change annually, meaning that cities that pose a challenge one year may prove beneficial the next. 

Regardless of the location in which you reside, it is essential to receive appropriate medical care for your allergies.  Work with your family physician and ensure your allergies are properly diagnosed in order for you to receive the best possible allergy treatment.  Those with mild allergies may find that over-the-counter medications will effectively manage their symptoms.  However, prescription drugs may be required for more severe allergies. 

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