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Apr. 16th, 2019 09:09 pmPosting it here, too:
Changes in Severity of Allergy and Anxiety Symptoms Are Positively Correlated in Patients with Recurrent Mood Disorders Who Are Exposed to Seasonal Peaks of Aeroallergens
(Note: Suicide reference at link.)
Basically? Spikes in pollen counts can make anxiety worse, which in turn can make depression worse, etc etc etc.
If you think about it, it makes a horrifying sort of sense that stuff in the air that makes it harder to breathe might make anxiety worse.
Take care with yourselves, everyone.
Changes in Severity of Allergy and Anxiety Symptoms Are Positively Correlated in Patients with Recurrent Mood Disorders Who Are Exposed to Seasonal Peaks of Aeroallergens
(Note: Suicide reference at link.)
Basically? Spikes in pollen counts can make anxiety worse, which in turn can make depression worse, etc etc etc.
If you think about it, it makes a horrifying sort of sense that stuff in the air that makes it harder to breathe might make anxiety worse.
Take care with yourselves, everyone.