Strengthening Health Protection Capabilities Against Climate Change Requires Notice of Allergy Prevention | CBCGDF Climate Change WG

The Climate Change Working Group of China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) has proposed suggestions to the Department of Ecology and Environment of Anhui Province on the work plan about adapting to climate change, emphasizing to add the content of "preventing allergies" to the section on "strengthening health protection capabilities against climate change".

As global temperatures rise and weather patterns become more erratic, there are significant implications for human health, particularly regarding allergies.

Climate change leads to an increase in airborne allergens such as pollen, mould spores, and dust mites. Warmer temperatures and prolonged growing seasons contribute to higher pollen production and increased exposure. This can exacerbate allergic reactions and respiratory conditions, including asthma.

Furthermore, climate change affects air quality by influencing the concentration of pollutants such as ozone and particulate matter. Poor air quality can trigger allergies and worsen respiratory symptoms, leading to an increased risk of respiratory infections and chronic diseases.

Individuals should take proactive steps to prevent allergies by regularly monitoring local allergy forecasts, improving indoor air quality through proper ventilation and filtration systems, and considering allergen-reducing measures like using hypoallergenic bedding and avoiding outdoor activities during peak allergy seasons.

 

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