How to manage seasonal allergies in Germany
Briefly

In Germany, allergy season extends from March to September, impacting many, especially newcomers unfamiliar with 'Heuschnupfen'. The European Centre for Allergy Research attributes the rise in allergies to climate change, which has lengthened the pollen season and increased pollen production from plants. Urban areas are particularly hard-hit due to higher temperatures and pollution, which exacerbate symptoms and create more allergenic pollen. With lifestyle changes leading to denser populations in cities, urban dwellers must seek strategies to mitigate their allergy suffering during this prolonged season.
Allergy sufferers face increasing symptoms as the pollen season lengthens due to climate change, localized pollution, and urban development, particularly in cities.
Studies reveal that urban areas, due to their warmth and pollution, present heightened allergy risks, with people in cities experiencing more severe symptoms.
Read at The Local Germany
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