If you are
sneezing and itching your eyes this spring allergy
season, you are not alone. 2011 is shaping up to be the worst year
for allergy sufferers on record.
More than
35 million American suffer from pollen allergies, according to the FDA . Every year, the United States
spends $21 billion on health costs related to allergies.
A study published today in the Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences of the USA searched for the cause of a trend towards longer
allergy seasons.
Researchers found that a delayed first frost of the fall season
and a lengthening of the frost-free season combined with increasing levels of
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere have contributed to a longer allergy season.
Longer pollen seasons increase human exposure, the duration of symptoms and
severity of symptoms.
"Studies have found that not only do [plants] create
more pollen, it's more potent," said Dr. Stanley Fineman, president-elect
of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology and a practicing
physician in Atlanta.
So what can you do if you are one of the millions of Americans
who suffer from pollen allergies every year? Fineman gave ABC News five helpful
tips:
5 Tips for
Avoiding Allergies
Get tested to find
out exactly to what you are allergic.
Consult your physician about possible treatments such as allergy
shots and medication.
Wash your hair and clothes regularly to get rid of pollen.
If you have pets, groom them regularly because they can bring
pollen indoors.
Stay indoors as much as possible during pollen season to
minimize your exposure.
Thankfully, science has been steadily improving the ability to
combat pollen allergy symptoms.
"We can [now] pinpoint what triggers symptoms with specific
testing, where in the past it was much more generalized," said Fineman.
"Now, it's much more specific and accurate and sensitive. ... Treatments
are more targeted and allergy shots are much more effective because we know
better dosages."
Source & Read More: ABC News
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