Your allergy symptoms are definitely making your FOMO worse

By Max Knoblauch // SWNS

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We’re all familiar with the most common allergy symptoms – runny noses, itchy, watery eyes, and constant sneezing. Now, according to new research, another item can be added to the list: FOMO.

A new study of 2,000 Americans – that were both allergy sufferers and non-allergy sufferers – examined the biggest inhibitors of spring fun and saw allergy symptoms named as the most common buzzkill.

In fact, nearly half of the respondents (46 percent) claimed that they do not get excited about spring due to the onslaught of allergy symptoms.

Allergies take such a toll that people would even be willing to give up alcohol for a year, skip the final season of their favorite show or even work 10 extra hours a week to be symptom-free.

The survey, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Flonase, reveals that people’s allergy symptoms are causing them to miss out on life’s enjoyments, with two in three sufferers saying their symptoms hold them back from doing activities they love.

Surprisingly, 64 percent of allergy sufferers shared that they have avoided going outside altogether on a bad allergy day and more than half (52 percent) report that their allergies negatively affect their fitness routines. Overall, the average allergy sufferer misses out on five personal events a year due to their symptoms and one in five sufferers say their FOMO gets worse in the warmer weather months.

But fun isn’t the only thing being affected by seasonal allergies – it’s getting in the way of work, too. Almost all (98 percent) reported that allergies make them less productive at work and the average seasonal allergy sufferer misses out on about five work-related events a year due to their symptoms.

Kristen Casavale, Associate Brand Manager of Flonase said: “To avoid exacerbating their symptoms, sufferers often choose to avoid being outdoors, forcing them to miss out on spending time with friends and family.”

“Allergies can feel debilitating, but if managed correctly they should not keep sufferers from missing out on doing the things they love.

Seasonal allergy sufferers are tired of missing out on doing what they love because of uncomfortable symptoms. Unsurprisingly, 85 percent said they want to control their symptoms so they don’t miss out on things, but the lengths some would be willing to go are extreme – like giving up their preferred streaming service, chocolate, and even the last season of their favorite show to be symptom-free all year.

But there is a solution – 84 percent of sufferers said their allergies can be controlled by medications and other treatments, and 86 percent feel a noticeable difference in their quality of life when their symptoms are under control.

 

TOP 5 INHIBITORS OF SPRING FUN

1. Seasonal allergies                  53%

2. Unpredictable weather            50%

3. Heat                                        44%

4. Work schedule                        42%

5. Costs/money                           41%

MOST COMMON SPRING ACTIVITIES MISSED OUT ON BY ALLERGY SUFFERERS

Park hangouts                         39%
Picnics                                     39%
Outdoor sports                         35%
Beach trips                               34%
Outdoor concerts                     32%
Bicycling                                   31%
Camping trips                           30%
Outdoor weddings                    27%

TOP 5 THINGS ALLERGY SUFFERERS WOULD DO TO BE SYMPTOM-FREE

1. Give up alcohol for a year
2. Skip the final season of a popular show
3. Give up chocolate for a year
4. No streaming services for 6 months
5. Work 10 more hours every week
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