
Kuwait’s seasonal weather fluctuations are increasing the risk of flu and allergy cases.
Swings between daily high and low temperatures can stir up airborne pollutants, pollen, bacteria, and viruses, putting extra strain on the immune system.
This effect, according to health reports, is most pronounced during the peak allergy periods from April to May and September to October.
Citizens and residents may experience symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, nasal congestion, throat irritation, itchy eyes, and skin reactions as a result of these seasonal conditions.
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