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Alabama Clinics See 20% Spike in Asthma, Allergy Visits Amid Pollen Boom

National Desk
April 30, 2026
The Alabama Department of Public Health reported a 20% increase in clinic visits for asthma and allergies in central and northern regions, fueled by elevated pollen levels from oak, pine, and cedar trees. Initially covered by abc3340.com, the surge aligns with an earlier-than-normal pollen season, prompting more allergy-related calls to doctors at facilities like St. Vincent's in Birmingham. Central Alabama residents report intensified sneezing, itchy eyes, and sinus issues as high pollen blankets the area.[2][4] North Alabama's unique climate exacerbates the problem, with mild winters causing plants to bloom earlier and remain active longer, leading to overlapping pollen releases from trees, grasses, and weeds. Huntsville-area experts at Innova Primary Care note that temperature swings trigger multiple pollen bursts in a single season, while mold persists year-round. Oak-lined streets in cities like Huntsville and Decatur become hotspots for tree pollen allergies, distinct from upcoming grass pollen peaks.[1][3] Public health officials advise staying indoors during peak pollen hours, using HEPA filters, and starting antihistamines early. Doctors emphasize that those with weakened immune systems face heightened risks, recommending over-the-counter remedies and monitoring for sinus infections. As grass pollen has not yet peaked, now is the time for proactive measures in pollen-plagued Alabama communities.[2][4]

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