Central Oregonians talk about their allergy woes as severe season ramps up

Claire Elmer
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Allergy season is typically rough on the High Desert, but this year seems especially brutal for residents.
We spoke with allergist Dr. Mangat earlier in the week, whose recommendations included over-the-counter medications approved by the FDA.
We wanted to hear from the public directly, so we asked locals what they’re doing to find relief. Some are looking for solace with traditional methods, while others are waiting out the extreme season of allergens.
“Filter at home that filters the air, otherwise eye drops, medication,” stated Rick Myers of Bend.
“I don’t know – accept that it’s reality and just hope that it ends soon,” said Victoria Akhtar of Bend.
We also caught up with Mike Rust of Bend, who was wearing a medical mask.
“This is not because of sickness. This is because of allergies,” he said.
For those still struggling with severe symptoms, Dr. Mangat suggests meeting with an allergist for treatment specific to you.
One thing most Central Oregonians can agree on: The end of this allergy season can’t come soon enough.