Submitted by Healith t3_10e8rc4 in ColumbiaMD

In whole scope of the DMV area? Dc and bmore usually get decent scores online because being near water that makes sense it seems being near the ocean greatly helps allergies overall. More inward cities like Germantown etc seem to always have way worse allergy issues.

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wd011 t1_j4pty13 wrote

If you are coming from a place with less plants (say the Southwest/desert) then it will be bad in comparison.

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schmampbee t1_j4q0mee wrote

Worse than North Carolina, which surprised me. But later and shorter tree pollen season. Just as intense, if not more. Weed pollen is pretty bad. Grass pollen is intense but short.

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Healith OP t1_j4q1f0a wrote

What city do you like better overall Columbia or wherever you were in nc? Raleigh?

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schmampbee t1_j4q39xc wrote

Very different cities! Each have their pros and cons. Low cost of living in NC but you get what you pay for.

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LJ_Wanderer t1_j53z74m wrote

My kid's pediatrician said it best "if you didn't have an allergy before moving to Maryland you will now". He was right, before moving here I didn't have allergies, since moving here I found I now have some allergies.

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JimboFett87 t1_j4pxi2u wrote

Depending on what you're sensitive to, generally springtime is rough - the pollen gets very bad and I need to make sure that I start taking allergy meds in late February.

Summer through winter is fine for most.

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Healith OP t1_j4q1bno wrote

Here in moco for some reason the eye and sinus throat allergies are high right now

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JimboFett87 t1_j4q1nuu wrote

Yeah, I've been wondering about mold related allergies with all the rain we've been getting lately.

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Healith OP t1_j4q45wr wrote

The increase in plane spraying in the sky also has increased so much the last 3 months I think that fucks up our breathing

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This_Comedian t1_j4tts6w wrote

Awful… I take soooo many medications (Rx and OTC) and it’s just not enough, so I finally started allergy shots last year to try and get a handle on allergies

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ooglefloogle t1_j4psmnz wrote

It gets bad for a couple weeks in the spring and fall when trees blossom and leaves fall. Other than that it's pretty good.

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Healith OP t1_j4q0vnt wrote

Ic, yeah I’m assuming it’s slightly better than inland md because more ventilation

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FineWinePaperCup t1_j4snzen wrote

Humid, so if molds are a problem for you, it’s rough.

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rraszews t1_j4tl0ta wrote

I lived in Baltimore for ten years and my allergies never bothered me. The first spring I moved to Columbia I got a massive sinus infection and they've been a recurring issue ever since. Most of the time, it's better here than when I was growing up on the Eastern Shore, but there's a couple of weeks in the fall and spring that are nightmarish.

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Healith OP t1_j4ue81s wrote

Yea so it seems because Baltimore is open to the ocean with ocean winds etc it prevents many allergy symptoms because why else would just moving slightly inward to Columbia cause you this many problems?

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rraszews t1_j4yetgd wrote

Columbia is also very deliberately green in a way major cities tend not to be.

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howard_co_realtor t1_j4qff5r wrote

Local raw honey in everything to help with the allergies here! Different pollen types spike at different times so it depends which ones you’re sensitive to.

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