Baylor College of Medicine: Can Severe Weather Changes Make Allergies Worse?
January 06, 2022
January 06, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. 6 (TNSRes) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news:
Although allergies are normally associated with the spring and fall, it may feel like allergy season never left this winter. From cold fronts to rainy days and back to warmer days, an allergy expert at Baylor College of Medicine explains that it is not uncommon for frequent weather changes to worsen people's allergy symptoms.
"People who have allergies, sinusitis, asth . . .
Although allergies are normally associated with the spring and fall, it may feel like allergy season never left this winter. From cold fronts to rainy days and back to warmer days, an allergy expert at Baylor College of Medicine explains that it is not uncommon for frequent weather changes to worsen people's allergy symptoms.
"People who have allergies, sinusitis, asth . . .