
Allergies
Ragweed allergy: Never worse
Those who suffer from ambrosia allergy are facing a big problem these days - the pollen concentration of this plant in the air is reaching record levels.

Those who suffer from ambrosia allergy are facing a big problem these days - the pollen concentration of this plant in the air is reaching record levels.

This year, ragweed bloomed early due to the weather and high temperatures. The Environmental Protection Agency advises allergic people to take care not to be in nature in the morning hours, to make arrangements with allergists for prescribed therapies and to use air-conditioned rooms.
The tendency is that this week the concentration of ragweed pollen in the air is increasing, and a gradual decrease is expected at the end of September. People with allergies should be careful, the Environmental Protection Agency warns