Oak

Oak trees produce abundant pollen and are a common cause of seasonal spring allergies. When they release pollen, sensitive individuals can experience significant allergic reactions. The oak pollen season is often linked to increased allergy and asthma symptoms due to higher pollen levels in the air.

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When should I consider testing for Oak allergy?

If you experience allergy symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, or respiratory issues during the spring, when oak trees are pollinating, it might be time to get tested for an oak allergy.

What are common symptoms of Oak allergy?
  • Sneezing
  • Itchy, red, or watery eyes
  • Runny or congested nose
  • Coughing or wheezing
  • Sore throat
What causes Oak allergy reactions?

The immune system reacts to oak pollen as if it were harmful, releasing histamines and other chemicals that lead to allergy symptoms.

How to manage Oak allergy symptoms?

To manage oak allergy symptoms, check daily pollen counts and limit outdoor activities when counts are high. Using HEPA filters at home and taking prescribed allergy medications can also help.

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When should I consider testing for Oak allergy?
What are common symptoms of Oak allergy?
What causes Oak allergy reactions?
How to manage Oak allergy symptoms?
When should I consider testing for Oak allergy?
What are common symptoms of Oak allergy?
What causes Oak allergy reactions?
How to manage Oak allergy symptoms?
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