4/17/2011

What cities in America have the lowest asthma rates? Where can I move to in order to get rid of asthma?


What cities in America have the lowest asthma rates? Where can I move to in order to get rid of asthma?

Answer by rustoria617
Payson, Arizona. Moderate temps, high and dry, no pollution.

Answer by evelyn
you should ask a professional about that. my little brother has lived in California all his life but I think the older he's gotten the more his asthma has gone away.

Answer by busybee2
The best cities for allergy sufferers are: Milwaukee-Waukesha, WI (2); Seattle, WA (3); San Francisco, CA (4); Minneapolis, MN (5); Chicago, IL (6); Syracuse, NY (7); Salt Lake City, UT (8); Los Angeles, CA (9); and Denver, CO (10).

Worst: Kansas City,MO/KS (1); Louisville, KY (2); Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL (3); Tulsa, OK (4); Atlanta, GA (5); Austin-San Marcos, TX (6); St. Louis, MO (7); Sacramento, CA (8); Orlando, FL (9); and Indianapolis, IN (10).

but keep in mind that allergies are only one among many triggers for asthma and the real problem is a hyper-responsive respiratory system..so usually if you move you see a short term improvement until your system adjusts and sensitizes to the new environment and then the same problems or sometimes worse problems recur.

Answer by sue
The doctors used to tell people to move to a drier climate like the desert southwest. That hasn't helped anyone much. Now the desert southwest has more asthma sufferers per capita than anywhere else in the USA!!

Just take the meds the doctors Rx and try to live as healthy as possible where ever you are. It won't help to move to here!!

Answer by Magik Moon
My aunt was told by her allergist to move to Arizona

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