Oklahoma seasonal allergies worst in nation
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Oklahoma seasonal allergies rank worst in nation
Oklahoma seasonal allergies are being ranked the worst in the country, according to a new report.
A recent survey from HouseFresh allergy report lists Oklahoma as the top state for allergy sufferers, with Oklahoma City ranking as the second-worst city in the U.S.
The findings highlight worsening conditions for residents dealing with itchy eyes, sneezing, and coughing this season.
Oklahoma seasonal allergies driven by weather conditions
Experts say Oklahoma seasonal allergies are being fueled by the same dry, windy conditions contributing to wildfire risk.
High winds, low humidity, and increased airborne particles are creating ideal conditions for pollen spread, according to National Weather Service Oklahoma wildfire conditions.
Data from Pollen.com allergy forecasts also shows elevated pollen levels across much of the state.
Health impacts rising with Oklahoma seasonal allergies
Doctors warn Oklahoma seasonal allergies can trigger more severe symptoms for some residents, especially those with asthma or respiratory issues.
The combination of pollen, dust, and environmental factors is making this season particularly difficult for many across the region.





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