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Monday, December 11, 2006

Allergies

Poor air quality may make allergic symptoms worse. This association is supported by toxicological studies that provide evidence for the worsening of symptoms following exposure to ground-level ozone . Ozone may also modify your immune system's sensitivity to allergens and infection.

The impact

One study in particular found a relatively strong and independent relationship between poor air quality and new episodes of runny nose (rhinitis), both in terms of initiating symptoms and in prolonging episodes.

Individuals with pre-existing respiratory and cardiovascular disease are at greatest risk of worsening allergic symptoms following exposure to poor air quality.

Creation date: 2004-05-31
Last updated : 2006-07-14
Last reviewed: 2006-07-14