Background: Many allergy patients complain of slowed thinking, memory probl
ems, and difficulty sustaining attention during their allergy seasons.
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of symptomatic allergic rhinitis
on speed of cognitive processing, ability to divide and sustain attention,
working memory, and recent verbal memory.
Methods: Symptomatic ragweed-allergic rhinitis patients and nonatopic contr
ol subjects did cognitive testing in, out of, and in ragweed seasons.
Results: Test results indicate that, during ragweed seasons, allergic patie
nts experience subtle slowed speed of cognitive processing but not deficits
in attention and recent memory. Some patients also have difficulties in wo
rking memory.
Conclusions: These findings suggest that having allergic reactions to ragwe
ed pollen causes significant cognitive difficulties in a subgroup of patien
ts.