Worst Cities for Spring Allergies
Southeastern Cities Hardest Hit; Lexington, Ky., Ranked No. 1
By
Miranda Hitti
WebMD News
Reviewed By
Michael Smith, MD
on Friday, April 22, 2005
April 22, 2005 -- As spring blossoms, so do allergies, especially in
Southeastern cities.
This year, spring
allergies have been worst in Lexington, Ky., according to the Asthma and
Allergy Foundation of America's annual ranking.
Here is the AAFA's list of the 10 worst U.S. cities for spring allergies:
1. Lexington, Ky. (last year: 16)
2. Little Rock, Ark. (last year: 8)
3. Chattanooga, Tenn. (last year: 14)
4. Louisville, Ky. (last year: 3)
5. Johnson City, Tenn. (last year: 26)
6. Greenville, S.C. (last year: 19)
7. Richmond, Va. (last year: 63)
8. Charlotte, N.C. (last year: 4)
9. Jackson, Miss. (last year: 12)
10. St. Louis (last year: 5)
Rankings are based on annual pollen scores, allergy medicine use
per patient,
and the number of board-certified allergists per patient, says the AAFA.
Ground Zero: Southeastern U.S.
There were no big, new trends in the rankings, says AAFA spokeswoman Angel
Waldron. The leading cities for spring allergies are still mostly in the
southeastern U.S., she tells WebMD.
Atlanta, the top-ranked spring allergy city in 2004, fell to 20th place, says
the AAFA. The complete list can be found at the end of this story.
Tips for Avoiding Allergy Trouble
Plagued by pollen? The AAFA offers this advice:
- Stay inside during peak pollen times, usually between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
- Keep your car windows closed when traveling. Stay
indoors when humidity is high and on days with high wind, when dust and pollen
are more likely to be in the air.
- Wear a face mask when outside to limit pollen
inhalation.
- Shower after spending time outside to wash away
pollen that collects on your skin and hair.
Full List of Worst Cities for Spring Allergies
1. Lexington, Ky. (last year: 16)
2. Little Rock, Ark. (last year: 8)
3. Chattanooga, Tenn. (last year: 14)
4. Louisville, Ky. (last year: 3)
5. Johnson City, Tenn. (last year: 26)
6. Greenville, S.C. (last year: 19)
7. Richmond, Va. (last year: 63)
8. Charlotte, N.C. (last year: 4)
9. Jackson, Miss. (last year: 12)
10. St. Louis (last year: 5)
11. Knoxville, Tenn. (last year: 9)
12. Greensboro, N.C. (last year: 25)
13. Raleigh, N.C. (last year: 31)
14. Albuquerque, N.M. (last year: 34)
15. Birmingham, Ala. (last year: 49)
16. Washington, D.C. (last year: 97)
17. Omaha, Neb. (last year: 70)
18. Tulsa, Okla. (last year: 13)
19. Oklahoma City (last year: 47)
20. Atlanta (last year: 1)
21. Columbia, S.C. (last year: 17)
22. San Antonio (last year: 21)
23. Madison, Wis. (last year: 29)
24. Memphis, Tenn. (last year: 28)
25. Philadelphia (last year: 23)
26. Austin, Texas (last year: 6)
27. Augusta, Ga. (last year: 2)
28. Las Vegas (last year: 38)
29. Baton Rouge, La. (last year: 51)
30. Wichita, Kan. (last year: 30)
31. Charleston, S.C. (last year: 41)
32. Allentown, Penn. (last year: 10)
33. Indianapolis (last year: 33)
34. New Orleans (last year: 62)
35. Minneapolis-St. Paul (last year: 37)
36. Dallas-Fort Worth (last year: 18)
37. Kansas City, Mo. (last year: 36)
38. Dayton, Ohio (last year: 72)
39. Columbus, Ohio (last year: 74)
40. Salt Lake City (last year: 52)
41. Tucson, Ariz. (last year: 40)
42. Syracuse, N.Y. (last year: 76)
43. Albany, N.Y. (last year: 85)
44. Mobile, Ala. (last year: 60)
45. Tampa, Fla. (last year: 27)
46. Kalamazoo, Mich. (last year: 43)
47. Boston (last year: 32)
48. Modesto, Calif. (last year: 58)
49. Hartford, Conn. (last year: 35)
50. Houston (last year: 20)
51. Nashville, Tenn. (last year: 15)
52. Des Moines, Iowa (last year: 39)
53. Lansing, Mich. (last year: 46)
54. Denver (last year: 93)
55. Scranton, Pa. (last year: 59)
56. Orlando, Fla. (last year: 11)
57. Stockton, Calif. (last year: 61)
58. Baltimore (last year: 42)
59. Pensacola, Fla. (last year: 68)
60. Buffalo, N.Y. (last year: 90)
61. Fresno, Calif. (last year: 86)
62. Sacramento, Calif. (last year: 73)
63. Boise City, Idaho (last year: 88)
64. Providence, R.I. (last year: 64)
65. Jacksonville, Fla. (last year: 22)
66. Harrisburg, Pa. (last year: 54)
67. Cincinnati (last year: 71)
68. Rochester, N.Y. (last year: 80)
69. Phoenix-Mesa (last year: 50)
70. Norfolk, Va. (last year: 94)
71. Toledo, Ohio (last year: 53)
72. El Paso, Texas (last year: 66)
73. Milwaukee (last year: 65)
74. Fort Wayne, Ind. (last year: 44)
75. Grand Rapids, Mich. (last year: 45)
76. McAllen, Texas (last year: 24)
77. Colorado Springs, Colo. (last year: 89)
78. Canton, Ohio (last year: 55)
79. Fort Myers, Fla. (last year: 87)
80. Detroit (last year: 69)
81. Lancaster, Pa. (last year: 67)
82. West Palm Beach, Fla. (last year: 79)
83. Pittsburgh (last year: 56)
84. Chicago (last year: 95)
85. Portland, Ore. (last year: 81)
86. Springfield, Mass. (last year: 7)
87. Melbourne, Fla. (last year: 84)
88. New York (last year: 48)
89. Sarasota, Fla. (last year: 78)
90. San Diego (last year: 96)
91. Youngstown, Ohio (last year: 75)
92. Seattle (last year: 91)
93. San Francisco (last year: 82)
94. Daytona Beach, Fla. (last year: 92)
95. Bakersfield, Calif. (last year: 57)
96. Cleveland (last year: 77)
97. Spokane, Wash. (last year: 98)
98. South Bend, Ind. (no ranking last year)
99. Los Angeles (last year: 99)
100. Miami (last year: 100)
SOURCES: Asthma and
Allergy Foundation of America, "The 2005 Spring Allergy Capital Ranking." Angel
Waldron, spokeswoman, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Asthma and
Allergy Foundation of America, "Allergy Overview: Prevention."
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