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September 14, 2007

Allergies in Wisconsin: Is there a better climate? Maybe Arizona?

I need dry heat and no humidity or very low humidity. Where can you suggest. I am in Wisconsin now and I also have horrible allergies. To ragweed, grass, trees, molds and dustmites, cats etc. I was thinking of Scottsdale AZ. Do you know of a few climates that might work of me and that I could visit to check them out? I would really appreciate it. — Patricia, Wisconsin


Posted by AllergyNurse @ 7:45 pm :: Permalink
Filed in Wisconsin, Arizona

4 Comments »

  1. AZ and Phoenix area is bad for allergies too, I suffer every fall and spring

    Comment by ned — September 28, 2007 @ 12:03 pm

  2. I live in Mesa, a suburb of Phoenix, and suffer allergies almost year-round. My allergy doc says there are 49 known allergens in the Phoenix area — so I guess it depends on what you are allergic to! Dust mites and mold are not much of a problem here, due to the low humidity. Tree and grass pollens are a big problem; because of the climate here, there is always something flowering, and it’s so hot and dry that the pollen gets blown around for weeks (or even months) without a cleansing rain to clear the air. I grew up in Utah and never had allergies until moving to AZ.

    Comment by Cami Shields — October 10, 2007 @ 9:09 am

  3. I understand the feeling of having allergies.., but climate is definitely beyond our control. The best option for people who are prone to allergy is to consult somebody who is an expert on that aspect. Try seek advise…

    Comment by Bill Taylor — November 26, 2007 @ 5:15 am

  4. A alergies in Wisconsin, now that spring is here.

    Comment by Wisconsin — April 24, 2008 @ 9:27 am

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