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Pine Tree Allergies: A Hidden Threat in Spring

Pine Tree Allergies in Phoenix, Arizona

Pine tree pollen, common in late winter to early spring (February–April), can trigger allergy symptoms for some individuals in Phoenix, Arizona. Wind carries microscopic pollen grains, which may cause hay fever, sinus pressure, coughing, wheezing, or skin reactions. People sensitive to other trees in the pine family, like firs or spruces, may experience cross-reactions.

Symptoms of Pine Tree Allergies

  • Sneezing, runny or itchy nose

  • Watery, itchy eyes

  • Sinus pressure or headaches

  • Coughing or wheezing

  • Skin rashes or hives

Managing Pine Tree Allergies

  • Limit exposure during peak pollen season

  • Keep windows closed and use air purifiers

  • Take prescribed antihistamines or nasal sprays

  • Consider allergy shots (immunotherapy) if recommended

For proper diagnosis and personalized care, consult an ENT. Enticare, located in Phoenix, Arizona, provides expert evaluation and treatment for pine tree allergies and other seasonal allergies.

Take control of your allergies—contact Enticare today to find relief.

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