FAQs
Visit the National Allergy Bureau at AAAAI.org/nab for pollen count information. Visit airnow.gov for Environmental Protection Agency air quality alerts.
Why are my allergies so bad right now? ›
Environmental factors play an important role in allergy symptoms. Increased pollution, air quality changes and outdoor allergens such as pollen and mold spores can create a perfect storm for heightened allergic responses. Seasonal variations.
What time of day is worst for pollen allergies? ›
On an average day, pollen counts rise during the morning, peak about midday, and then gradually fall. So the lowest pollen counts are usually before dawn and in the late afternoon to early evening.
What is triggering my allergies this time of year? ›
During the spring, Northern and Southern Californians are typically hit the hardest by springtime tree allergies. Birch, elm, cedar, cypress, pine, and olive trees are common triggers in the northern part of the state. Down south, ash, oak, sycamore, walnut, and mulberry can be the most triggering.
Which pollen app is most accurate? ›
4 Top-rated Allergy Apps
- WebMD Allergy.
- 4.3 stars.
- Allergy Pollen Count.
- 4.0 stars.
- Sensio Air Allergy & Pollen Tracker.
- 3.7 stars.
- Allergy Alert by Pollen.com.
- 3.5 stars.
What is the app for the allergy calendar? ›
Use the klarify pollen and allergy app to log how you feel every day and track how your pollen allergy affects you over time. With data on pollen, weather and air quality for any location, plus a three-day forecast, allergy calendar, and tips for living with allergies, klarify can help you live your best life.
Do allergies get worse as you age? ›
Allergies can worsen over time because, as you age, your immune system changes. Sometimes it can become intolerant to allergens it used to tolerate. Seasonal allergies can also be worse due to climate change. Climate change has lengthened pollen season, making seasonal allergies last longer.
Why is the pollen so bad this year, 2024? ›
Blame climate change
Recent studies have revealed that growing zones in the US are shifting as the climate warms, allowing plants and trees to expand their ranges. Rising temperatures are also allowing plants to bloom earlier and longer, prolonging pollen seasons.
What is the strongest allergy medicine over the counter? ›
Experts recommend trying nasal steroids before other allergy medicines, as they tend to be the most effective option. OTC nasal steroids include: Nasacort (triamcinolone) Flonase (fluticasone propionate)
What month is pollen the strongest? ›
They're called "seasonal allergies" because each type of pollen has a season where they're most potent. Here's a general timeline of common pollen seasons: March through June is tree pollen season. June, July, and August is usually when the grass pollens are high, sometimes into September in a warm year.
Pollen: Rain prevents pollen from traveling and can be a relief for some people with this common allergy. However, it can also increase pollen exposure when pollen is broken into smaller particles. Pollen counts also sometimes increase significantly right after rainstorms.
Why are my allergies so bad in California? ›
Of course, that doesn't mean California is devoid of allergies. It's a large state, so there are bound to be some seasonal allergies no matter where you go. Indoor allergens are also common in California, regardless of the weather. Dust, mold, pet dander, and pollution can all cause problems for allergy sufferers.
What is the best medicine for pollen allergy? ›
Antihistamines can help relieve sneezing, itching, a stuffy or runny nose, and watery eyes. Examples of oral antihistamines include cetirizine (Zyrtec Allergy), fexofenadine (Allegra Allergy) and loratadine (Claritin, Alavert). Corticosteroid nasal sprays. These medications improve nasal symptoms.
How to treat pollen allergy naturally? ›
Natural Remedies for Relieving Allergy Symptoms
- Stay hydrated. When it is dehydrated, your body produces more histamines (the chemicals that cause your allergy symptoms), so drinking enough water—at least one-third of your body weight in ounces—each day is key. ...
- Eat Vitamin-C-rich foods. ...
- Quercetin. ...
- Sinus rinses.
Are online allergy tests legit? ›
These tests claim to provide accurate results without needing a visit to the doctor's office. But are at-home food allergy tests reliable? No, according to Dr. Laura Veras, a board-certified allergy and immunology specialist with Lee Physician Group.
Is there an app to check for allergies? ›
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What are the top 8 allergies to be aware of today? ›
Major Food Allergens
Congress passed the Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act of 2004 (FALCPA). This law identified eight foods as major food allergens: milk, eggs, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, and soybeans.
What pollen is high in Arkansas? ›
The risk of tree pollen symptoms is extremely high. Ensure you take any allergy medication to ease your symptoms and avoid all outdoor activity. The risk of tree pollen symptoms is very high.