Allergens 101

Willow Tree Allergy

Salix caprea

A fast-growing deciduous tree and shrub found in cold and temperate regions all over the world. Aside from their minor to moderate allergenicity, willows are greatly useful in traditional medicine, timber production, paper, fences, as biomass fuel, and soil erosion control.

Common Willow Tree Allergy Symptoms

  • Hay fever

  • Eye allergies

  • Asthma

When Is Willow Tree Allergy Season?

 

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Alaska

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Where are Willow Trees found?

Willow trees are found across North America, most of Europe, western Asia, and northeast Africa.

The active compounds in willow trees are widely used in traditional medicine like Aspirin!

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Recommended solutions

Avoid the allergen as best as you can and reduce symptoms through over-the-counter medications. If you would like to prevent your allergies from progressing or are looking for long-term relief, talk to your doctor about allergy immunotherapy or find out if you are eligible for NectarRx Allergy Treatment.

  • Check pollen counts daily

  • Wear a mask, sunglasses and/or nasal filters when outdoors

  • Opt for air conditioning during pollen season

  • Avoid freshly cut grassy areas

  • Shower after exposure

  • Use Benadryl, Claritin, or Zyrtec as needed

  • Treat with allergy immunotherapy