Allergy Prevalence by Region
Allergies affect people all around the world, but the severity and prevalence of allergies can vary significantly by region. In the United States, for example, the South and Midwest have been found to have higher rates of allergies than the Northeast and West. Additionally, some cities have been identified as having even higher rates of allergies than the average for their region.
Pollen Counts
Pollen counts measure the amount of pollen in the air and can vary greatly by location. High pollen counts can trigger allergies in those who are sensitive to it, and can cause a range of symptoms including sneezing, congestion, and itchy eyes. Cities with the highest pollen counts tend to have the worst allergies.
Top Allergy Hotspots
According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, the top allergy hotspots in the United States are:
1. McAllen, TX
2. Jackson, MS
3. Louisville, KY
4. Wichita, KS
5. Tulsa, OK
6. Memphis, TN
7. Knoxville, TN
8. Birmingham, AL
9. Oklahoma City, OK
10. Augusta, GA
Environmental Factors
The environment in which a person lives can also play a role in determining the severity of their allergies. Areas with high levels of air pollution, such as cities, can be more difficult for those with allergies to live in due to the presence of allergens and irritants in the air. Additionally, people living in rural areas may have to contend with higher levels of pollen and other allergens due to the presence of nearby farms.
Allergy Management Tips
For those who live in areas with high levels of allergens, there are some steps they can take to help manage their allergies. These include:
• Taking medications, such as antihistamines, to help reduce symptoms
• Wearing a mask when outside to reduce exposure to allergens
• Keeping windows closed and limiting outdoor activities
• Vacuuming and dusting regularly to reduce allergens in the home
• Avoiding contact with pets and other animals that may carry allergens
By following these steps, those with allergies can help reduce the severity of their symptoms and make living in an allergy hotspot more manageable.