The arrival of the Sahara dust in northern Venezuela has generated an increase in allergic symptoms and respiratory discomfort in inhabitants of La Guaira. This is pointed out by specialists, who explain that this phenomenon carries microscopic particles of sand, minerals and other elements that remain suspended in the air. These particles can cause nasal congestion, sneezing, irritation of eyes and throat, dry cough and respiratory difficulties…
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The arrival of the Sahara dust in northern Venezuela has generated an increase in allergic symptoms and respiratory discomfort in inhabitants of La Guaira. This is pointed out by specialists, who explain that this phenomenon carries microscopic particles of sand, minerals and other elements that remain suspended in the air. These particles can cause nasal congestion, sneezing, irritation of eyes and throat, dry cough and respiratory difficulties…