A new report shows allergy season may be getting longer and worse for those who suffer from symptoms, and a Phoenix doctor says there are a few ways to ease your allergies.
Dr. Devin Minor, chief medical officer at Banner Urgent Care, says a report shows the climate crisis will have an impact on allergy season. "The warming of the earth and in certain locations – it’s going to cause pollen to be disseminated for longer periods of time," he explained.. It shows allergy season could shift 10 to 40 days earlier in the spring by the end of the century."In Arizona, you can actually get allergies year-round.
"Stay inside as much as possible when it’s really breezy out and really dry, that’s going to help some individuals. Changing your clothing when you come inside, wiping down pets can also be a benefit and certain individuals with symptoms can take over the counter medication," he explained.
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