Life Style Extra reports that allergy sufferers with hay fever may face year-long allergies as the climate changes.
Lindsey McManus, spokeswoman for Allergy UK, says, ‘The pollen season gets earlier every year…’
‘Most allergies have increased over the last ten to twenty years. If the weather gets warmer, it
Wow — that's a nasty thought! I have a son with seasonal (as well as food) allergies, and I can't imagine having to deal with it for longer and longer periods during the year.
I have congestion and as a result constant bad headaches all year round-if the weather changes from warm to cold or cold to windy and cold…it just doesnt matter, I still am congested… and more so as the spring comes on. I am on allegra D and have been for over a year I have tried many ways with doctor and hospital procedures and have not been able to diagnose what it is. Nose ear and throat speacialist checked for polips, he said I have part closure of one side of sinus' but not so much as to operate. Am I the only person who suffers from all typea of weather changes? It is very frustrating, because I cannot miss a dose of the allegraD. Yet even if I take it I still suffer, depending on severity of weather.