Oak trees are prolific pollen producers and a major source of springtime allergies. When they release pollen, it can provoke significant allergic responses in people with sensitivities. Oak pollen season often leads to an increase in allergy and asthma symptoms due to the high pollen counts....
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.
The immune system reacts to oak pollen as if it were harmful, releasing histamines and other chemicals that lead to 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.