Ash (pollen)

Pollen from ash trees, which is a common allergen during springtime. Can induce respiratory symptoms in allergic individuals.

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What are the symptoms of ash pollen allergy?
  • Sneezing
  • Runny or stuffy nose
  • Itchy, watery eyes
  • Itching in the throat or ears
  • Coughing
  • Worsening of asthma symptoms in asthmatics
What foods cross-react with ash pollen allergy?

Individuals with ash pollen allergy may experience Oral Allergy Syndrome (OAS), where certain foods cause allergic symptoms due to cross-reactivity. These foods include:

  • Certain fruits like apples, cherries, and pears.
  • Some nuts, especially almonds and hazelnuts.
  • Raw vegetables that may share protein structures with ash pollen.
When should I consider getting an ash pollen allergy test?
  • If you experience symptoms of allergic rhinitis during the spring.
  • If your symptoms seem to worsen when in proximity to ash trees.
  • If over-the-counter allergy medications do not alleviate your symptoms.
  • If you have asthma and your symptoms worsen seasonally.
How do I reduce my ash pollen allergy symptoms?
  • Stay indoors on dry, windy days when pollen counts are high.
  • Use air conditioning in your home and car.
  • Shower and change clothes after being outdoors.
  • Consider over-the-counter or prescription antihistamines, nasal sprays, or eye drops.
  • Discuss with an allergist about the possibility of allergy shots (immunotherapy) if symptoms are severe.

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Pollen Allergy Test

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GetTested’s Pollen Allergy Test analyzes 12 common pollen varieties. The results not only indicate whether you have a pollen allergy, but also specify the type of pollen causing it.
If you suspect you might have other allergies, consider our Allergy Test SMALL, which measures a broad range of 38 substances, including food, cat, and dog allergens.
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Allergy Test Small

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GetTested’s Allergy Test Small measures 38 different items, covering 95% of the most common allergies. An allergic reaction does not always trigger severe symptoms; it can also cause milder or more diffuse symptoms, such as a runny nose or a rash. This home test is analysed at a professional, ISO-certified lab. You perform the test at home using a simple blood finger test.
Please note that histamine intolerance can cause symptoms similar to an allergic reaction. For those who want to test their food intolerances as well, consider our extended test, which assesses a total of 78 food and non-food items.

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Allergy & Food Intolerance Test

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GetTested’s Allergy & Food Intolerance Test is ideal for individuals seeking to determine whether they have allergies or food intolerances, as distinguishing between these conditions and their symptoms can be challenging. The test assesses reactions to a total of 78 different substances, including various foods, and also screens for potential allergies to mold, dogs, cats, mites, and more.
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What are the symptoms of ash pollen allergy?
What foods cross-react with ash pollen allergy?
When should I consider getting an ash pollen allergy test?
How do I reduce my ash pollen allergy symptoms?
What are the symptoms of ash pollen allergy?
What foods cross-react with ash pollen allergy?
When should I consider getting an ash pollen allergy test?
How do I reduce my ash pollen allergy symptoms?
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