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Fluctuating global climate patterns greatly influence the spread and impact of allergens, such as Blue Lyme Grass pollen. temperature changes and variances in precipitation can modify the growing seasons, thereby increasing or decreasing the amount of pollen in the environment. For instance, warmer temperatures often accelerate plant growth, leading to an extended pollen season and increased levels of airborne allergens.
Changes in temperature can also modify the geographical distribution of plants. As warm regions expand towards the poles due to global warming, plants like Blue Lyme Grass may grow in areas they previously haven't, which can exacerbate allergic reactions in these new areas.
Aside from temperature, changes in rain patterns also play a role in the dissemination of pollen. Heavy rainfall can temporarily wash away pollen, reducing its presence in the atmosphere and providing temporary relief to those allergic to it; however, an increase in rainfall over a growing season can stimulate plant growth and eventual pollen production.
Stronger winds, often associated with climate change, can distribute pollen over wider areas leading to a rise in allergy sufferers. Furthermore, increased levels of CO2 in the atmosphere can boost plant growth and pollen production, escalating pollen counts and intensifying the severity of allergies.
Therefore, people already suffering from Blue Lyme Grass pollen allergies may experience prolonged and more severe allergy symptoms due to these changing patterns. And those who didn't previously have allergies may develop them if such plants begin to grow in their local environment. It's important, therefore, for allergy sufferers to consult with an allergist to discuss the possible need for medication, or a change in their current treatment strategy to combat these changes.