One Texas city just landed at the top of a challenging list that's bringing tears to millions of people's faces.

HOUSTON, WE HAVE A PROBLEM

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The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s (AAFA) just released a study putting Texas on blast. AAFA’s report ranks the top 100 most challenging cities in the continental United States to live with seasonal pollen allergies and Houston: We have a problem 

The study lists the most challenging places to live in America if you have allergies. The results were based on:

  • Tree, grass, and weed pollen scores
  • Over-the-counter allergy medicine use
  • Availability of board-certified allergists/immunologists

TOP 10 MOST CHALLENGING PLACES TO LIVE WITH ALLERGIES

  1. Wichita, Kansas
  2. Dallas, Texas
  3. Scranton, Pennsylvania
  4. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  5. Tulsa, Oklahoma
  6. Sarasota, Florida
  7. Cape Coral, Florida
  8. Orlando, Florida
  9. Des Moines, Iowa
  10. Greenville, South Carolina
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  • Sneezing
  • Stuffy nose (due to blockage or nasal congestion)
  • Runny nose (also known as rhinorrhea – usually a thin, clear discharge)
  • Red and watery eyes
  • Itchy nose, eyes, ears, or mouth
  • Swelling around the eyes

TIPS TO KEEP POLLEN OUT OF YOUR HOME

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  • Keep your windows and doors closed 
      • It's beautiful outside and you might be craving fresh air, but there's a good chance that the breeze is full of pollen.
  • Remove your shoes before entering your home
      • Don't track in pollen, and leave your shoes at the door.
  • Empty your vacuum outside
      • You've just sucked up a bunch of dust and pollen, don't go and spread it back into the air while dumping it into your kitchen trash can.
  • Brush and wipe down pets coming inside and out of the home
      • If you've got pets going in and out, give them a good brush outside and wipe those paws with pet wipes to reduce any pollen they might have tracked in from outside.
  • Use a pollen air filter
      • There are specific air filters you can purchase to help cut down on pollen, make sure you're replacing them often.
  • Dust with a microfiber cloth
      • Microfiber towels will trap dust and pollen inside by just brushing them back into the air.
  • Use in an air purifier
      • Investing in an air purifier will work wonders. They've been proven to remove pollen from the air before they can even settle on a surface.

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