According to the AAFA, the highest levels of seasonal pollen allergy suffering occurs in the eastern and southern parts of the country. Three cities in the Carolinas are in the top 20. Ah-choo! (Photo: Getty Images)

All that sneezing you’ve been hearing lately can mean only one thing: spring has finally arrived. Unfortunately, living in North Carolina or South Carolina means we have it tougher than a lot of other folks around the country.

The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) has released its 2023 Allergy Capitals Report. The ranking is based on total pollen scores (tree, grass, and weed), over-the-counter medication use (allergy), and number of allergy specialists.

According to the AAFA, the highest levels of seasonal pollen allergy suffering occurs in the eastern and southern parts of the country. But we sort of knew that already, didn’t we? In fact, three cities in the Carolinas are in the top 20. Take a look at the 20 below:

  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
  11. Virginia Beach, Virginia
  12. Houston, Texas
  13. Little Rock, Arkansas
  14. Miami, Florida
  15. Lakeland, Florida
  16. Raleigh, North Carolina
  17. Palm Bay, Florida
  18. Tampa, Florida
  19. Greensboro, North Carolina
  20. Rochester, New York

Further down the list of 100 worst cities for allergy sufferers, we find Winston-Salem, NC at #29; Charlotte, NC at #32; Columbia, SC at #33; and Charleston, SC at #51. On the other hand, at least we don’t live in Wichita!

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