South Carolina
I live in the humid south. I have eczema and very bad allergies. I am constantly breaking out in hives and sneezing. Is there a better climate for me? — M.L.W., South Carolina
[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on May 18, 2003]
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I live in the humid south. I have eczema and very bad allergies. I am constantly breaking out in hives and sneezing. Is there a better climate for me? — M.L.W., South Carolina
[Originally posted to AllergyNursing.com on May 18, 2003]
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Some allergy sufferers have done better in dryer climates. Others have recurrence of symptoms no matter where they go. See:
Best climate for allergies — New Mexico, Florida? which was posted to Climates on July 9, 2005.
Comment by AllergyNurse — July 7, 2005 @ 9:31 pm
Hello,
My uncle, his wife, and their two kids, are thinking about moving from Philadelphia, PA to Myrtle Beach, SC, because of their sons severe seasonal allergies. Do you think he would do better in that climate down there in Myrtle Beach, somewhere else, or a totally new climate?
Thank you,
Jessica
Comment by Jessica — June 11, 2008 @ 1:35 pm