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Pellitory allergy

Parietaria · Weeds

Pellitory allergy (Parietaria) is a typical seasonal reaction to pollen released during flowering. A Mediterranean wall allergen, flowers almost year-round along the coast. Symptoms of Pellitory allergy include sneezing, watery eyes, a runny nose and a feeling of fatigue during the peak of the season.

Pellitory allergy symptoms

Typical symptoms of Pellitory allergy are sneezing, a runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, a blocked nose and a scratchy throat. People with asthma may also experience breathing difficulties during the peak of the season.

Flowering season

The Pellitory allergy season depends on the region and weather conditions. Follow the flowering calendar for the exact schedule.

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Regions in Croatia

Pellitory can be found in various regions of Croatia. Track the pollen concentration for your region on the pollen map.

View the Pellitory pollen map

How to protect yourself

During the Pellitory allergy season: close your windows in the morning hours, avoid spending time outdoors at the peak of the season, use a HEPA filter and shower after coming home. Antihistamines and nasal sprays help control symptoms - consult an allergist about treatment.

When to see a doctor?

If symptoms of Pellitory allergy significantly affect your daily life, last longer than two seasons, or cause breathing difficulties, see an allergist. Allergy testing and immunotherapy can reduce sensitivity over the long term.