Exploring Box Elder Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, & Relief | Enticare Ear, Nose, and Throat Doctors

Exploring Box Elder Allergies: Symptoms, Causes, & Relief

Box Elder Allergies in Glendale, Arizona – Enticare ENT Clinic

The Box Elder tree, or Acer negundo, may look harmless but its wind-borne pollen can trigger Box Elder allergies, causing runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes, skin rashes, or even respiratory issues. Residents in Glendale, Arizona who are sensitive to pollen may be affected during peak season in late April and early May.

Causes and Risk Factors

Box Elder allergies occur from exposure to airborne pollen. Risk increases for individuals with:

  • Family history of allergies

  • Existing pollen allergies (e.g., ragweed, birch)

  • High exposure to Box Elder trees during peak pollen season

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Hay fever: sneezing, congestion, itchy/watery eyes

  • Skin reactions: hives, rashes, eczema

  • Respiratory issues: wheezing, coughing, difficulty breathing

Managing Box Elder Allergies

  • Minimize exposure: Stay indoors during high pollen hours, close windows, and use air purifiers.

  • Medication: Antihistamines and nasal corticosteroids can reduce symptoms.

  • Immunotherapy: Allergy shots may help desensitize your immune system over time.

At Enticare, located in Glendale, Arizona, our ENT specialists provide expert diagnosis and personalized treatment for Box Elder allergies. Call us at 480-214-9000 to explore your options and breathe easier this allergy season.

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