The situation will not improve for allergies to polenses in a good third of the country. The National Aerobiological Surveillance Network (RNSA) has placed 30 departments from the National Aerobiological Surveillance (RNSA), against only 8 so far.
In red classified areas, forecasts report a “high impact” on the health of allergies, especially for taxaceae policies of couproscaes (cypress, juniper, Thuyas), but also hazelnuts, ashes, alne or pampering, with variable consequences depending on the departments.
From the Atlantic coast to the border with Italy
The red level refers to the departments to the south of a line that goes from Vendée to Alpes-Maritimes, including corsa, while the rest of France is the object of a yellow alert level, synonymous with “intermediate” impact polenses mentioned above .
If such polvine peaks seem particularly in early February, their presence is actually in relation to the soft climate, a sunny dryness that is currently experiencing a good southern part of the country.
“The beautiful sunny, soft and succorous days promote the dispersion of the pool in the air!” on Friday.
“It will last several weeks”
Currently, “we are really difficult for allergies, it will last for other weeks for Cypress Polens,” Samuel Monnier, an engineer within the RNSA, on Sud Radio, on Sunday morning.
He also explains that “from the end of March, we have the airplanes that are flourishing, the oaks that take over the end of March, in early April”, followed to the pastures and herbaceous of September. The terrible experience of the POLALLAS is not over for multiple allergic.
For the most disabled allergies now, it is advisable to consider taking antihistamine medications to provide a quick and effective response, and a possible long -term desensitization cure.
Source: BFM TV
