Cottonwood

Cottonwood trees are known for producing fluffy, cotton-like seeds and pollen that can trigger seasonal allergies. In spring, their pollen becomes airborne — especially on windy days — and may cause symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes in sensitive individuals.

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When should I consider testing for Cottonwood allergy?

If you experience allergy symptoms in the spring, coinciding with the cottonwood blooming period, it’s a good idea to test for a cottonwood allergy.

What are common symptoms of Cottonwood allergy?
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy and watery eyes
  • Runny or congested nose
  • Coughing
  • Asthma symptoms, if severe
Why does Cottonwood pollen cause allergies?

Cottonwood pollen contains proteins that can trigger an immune response in allergic individuals, leading to the typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis.

How can I manage Cottonwood allergy symptoms?

Limiting outdoor exposure during high pollen times, keeping windows closed, and using air filters can help manage cottonwood allergy symptoms. Consult with a healthcare provider for appropriate allergy medications if needed.

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When should I consider testing for Cottonwood allergy?
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When should I consider testing for Cottonwood allergy?
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Why does Cottonwood pollen cause allergies?
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