Goldenrod is often mistakenly blamed for hay fever; however, it's the less visible ragweed that blooms simultaneously and is a more potent allergen. Goldenrod pollen is heavy and sticky, not typically airborne. Allergic reactions to goldenrod are rare but possible, typically causing typical hay fever symptoms....
Consider testing for goldenrod allergy if you have allergy symptoms during its blooming period, but ensure testing differentiates between goldenrod and more common allergens like ragweed.
Goldenrod allergy reactions occur when an individual’s immune system reacts to its pollen, though this is uncommon due to the pollen’s heavy nature.
To avoid symptoms, stay indoors when pollen counts are high. Since goldenrod is often confused with ragweed, it’s crucial to confirm the specific allergy.