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Allergy and Asthma Statistics

Allergy and Asthma
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Do you have any idea how many people in the United States are sensitive to pollen, dust, dander, and other airborne irritants? Well, let us find out through this post. Take a look at the allergy and asthma statistics from the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the American Lung Association, and the Centers for Disease Control. Asthma is the medical condition in which your airways are narrowing, swelling, and producing extra mucus. This condition can make your breathing difficult and eventually triggers wheezing, coughing, and breathing shortness. While asthma may seem a minor nuisance for other people, some might find it a major health problem. Here are the statistics for asthma:

Statistics for Asthma

  • In the United States, there are 7.7% of people of different ages have asthma. This data shows that nearly 25 million of the overall population have the illness, and 6.3 million of them are children.
  • Asthma is considered the primary cause of over 14 million absences from school in 2008.
  • Asthma is among the leading chronic illnesses for children in the United States.
  • Asthma ranks third as the cause of hospitalization for children aging 15 years old and below.
  • Over 3,600 people in the United States die each year because of asthma.

Allergy is a prevalent disease in the United States. It is one of the main factors associated with the persistence of asthma. While there are different causes of allergy, some of its symptoms are potentially life-threatening. If you experience allergy at the moment, do not ignore it. Take a look at these statistics to understand why.

Statistics for Allergies

  • Sinusitis, which is the common caused by allergy, is affecting about 11% of people aging 18 years and above in the United States.
  • More than 50 million Americans suffer from allergies every year.
  • Among the leading chronic illnesses in the U.S., allergy is ranked sixth.
  • Respiratory allergies have affected 10% of children under 18 years.
  • Pollen allergy (allergic rhinitis or hay fever) affects nearly 8% of adults in the United States.

What Can You Do? You are spending almost 90% of your time indoors, and this means you typically breathe in the air that circulates inside your home. Remember, your indoor air is more polluted than outdoor air. This makes it essential for you to have a cleaner breathing environment, especially if someone in your family has allergy or asthma. Here at Kirk Air Conditioning & Heating, we have air cleaners and air purifiers that help eliminate all kinds of airborne contaminants that might trigger allergy and asthma. Browse our products or call us and we will customize a solution for you.

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