Ox-eye daisy is a perennial plant that can cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. While its pollen is generally less allergenic than that of many other plants, it can still trigger hay fever symptoms in those who are predisposed.
Consider testing for Ox-eye Daisy allergy if you notice hay fever symptoms when these flowers are in bloom, especially if you’ve ruled out more common allergens.
Ox-eye Daisy pollen can become an allergen for some individuals when inhaled, leading the immune system to react defensively, causing allergy symptoms.
Manage symptoms by staying indoors when pollen counts are high, using air purifiers at home, and taking antihistamines as recommended by a healthcare provider.