Acacia trees are ornamental plants that produce allergenic pollen. They typically bloom from late winter to spring, releasing pollen that can trigger seasonal allergy symptoms. People living in areas with many acacia trees may experience increased allergic reactions during these bloom periods.
Consider getting tested for an acacia allergy if you notice allergy symptoms correlating with the blooming season of these trees, particularly if you live in a region where acacias are common.
Acacia allergy reactions occur when the immune system overreacts to the tree’s pollen, releasing histamines that lead to allergy symptoms
To avoid acacia allergy symptoms, stay indoors when pollen levels are high, use air filtration systems, and consider wearing a mask during peak blooming times if outdoor activity is unavoidable.