Breaking News: Spring Allergy Crisis Hits Cuenca Hard
Cuenca, April 2023: This spring season has brought intense allergic reactions to Cuenca residents, with Dr. Antonio Moreno, Head of the Allergology Service of Cuenca Health Area, warning that this year’s season is more severe than ever before. High levels of grass and olive pollen, combined with abundant rain, have created a “perfect storm” for allergy sufferers.
Record Pollen Levels Aggravate Symptoms
Reports indicate that pollen counts this spring have significantly surpassed those of last year. Dr. Moreno highlights that abundant rain in March and April has stimulated higher pollination, exacerbating allergy symptoms among residents. Grasses and olive trees are identified as the primary allergens, with Dr. Moreno noting, “Any green bush, including those in gutters and parks, can be a source of pollen.”
The Rise in Allergic Patients
The number of allergic people has surged exponentially in recent decades. According to Dr. Moreno, “40 years ago, it was rare to be allergic. Today, about 30% of the population is allergic.” This change is attributed to advancements in medical diagnosis and environmental factors such as pollution and hygiene theories, which link allergy to urban development.
Immunotherapy Offers Hope
Good news for allergy sufferers: Cuenca is setting up an immunotherapy unit in the new University Hospital, allowing safe administration of anti-allergy vaccines. Immunotherapy, unlike symptomatic treatments, targets the root cause. Dr. Moreno emphasizes, “It is the only treatment that can cure allergy, according to the WHO.” This unit will be a “real revolution” for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Expert Advice for Allergy Sufferers
With allergies on the rise, Dr. Moreno advises those experiencing symptoms to visit their primary care physician for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment. He stresses, “Do not self-medicate. Going to the doctor is crucial for an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.” For those who have not yet tried immunotherapy, Dr. Moreno offers encouragement: “Do not resign. Effective treatments can significantly change the lives of allergy patients.”
With the new immunotherapy unit in Cuenca’s future, allergy sufferers can look forward to innovative treatments and better management of their symptoms. Stay tuned to archyde.com for the latest updates on this groundbreaking development.