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Oklahoma wildfires worsen respiratory illnesses due to smoke and high pollen levels.
Wildfires in Oklahoma are causing a surge in respiratory illnesses and allergies due to poor air quality and high pollen levels from oak, cedar, and juniper trees.
The smoke contains PM2.5 particles, which can exacerbate asthma, COPD, and heart issues.
Dr. Matthew Else advises monitoring air quality reports, staying indoors during peak times, using air purifiers, wearing N95 masks, and staying hydrated.
Those with severe symptoms should seek medical attention.
5 weeks ago
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