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Dr. Chet Tharpe, M.D..
Updated May 3, 2025
One of the early signs of Catalpa pollen allergy is frequent sneezing. This is typically a reaction of the body trying to expel allergens from the nasal passages.
Exposure to Catalpa pollen may lead to constant itching and watering of the eyes. This is due to the body's inflammatory response to the allergen.
People who are allergic to Catalpa pollen may experience a runny or stuffy nose. This occurs as the body attempts to defend itself by producing extra mucus to trap the pollen.
Persistent coughing can also be a symptom of Catalpa pollen allergy. This is due to the irritation of the respiratory tract caused by the allergen.
Rashes or hives could appear on the skin as an allergic reaction to Catalpa pollen. These rashes are often itchy and can cause discomfort.
In severe cases, exposure to Catalpa pollen can lead to shortness of breath. This is a potentially serious condition as it can signal an anaphylactic reaction and requires immediate medical attention.
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Understand the Symptoms Specific to Catalpa Pollen Allergy
Pollen allergies, including those to Catalpa pollen, can trigger a range of symptoms. Not everyone will have all of these symptoms, and their presence and severity can vary widely among individuals. Here are some to watch out for:
Track When Your Symptoms Occur
One way to identify an allergy to Catalpa pollen is to pay attention to when your symptoms occur. For example, Catalpa trees release their pollen in late spring and early summer, so if you consistently suffer from allergy symptoms during these seasons, this could be a sign that you are allergic to Catalpa pollen.
Undergo Allergy Testing
If you think you may have this allergy, the most accurate way to confirm it is through allergy testing. A skin prick test is typically used, which involves applying small amounts of allergens to your skin using tiny pricks. If you're allergic to Catalpa pollen, you'll form a bump at the prick site with this allergen.
Please note, this is only a guide. If you're suffering from any of these symptoms, you should consult with a healthcare professional for a diagnosis and treatment plan. They can administer an allergy test and help you manage your symptoms.



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Avoid going outside during peak pollen periods. Normally, the pollen count is at its highest in the early mornings and late afternoons. Instead, plan your outdoor activities around these times to minimize exposure to Catalpa pollen.
Wearing sunglasses and a hat can help block pollen from getting into your eyes and hair. This can be especially useful if you are engaging in outdoor activities during pollen season.
Keep windows and doors closed during pollen season. Use air filters and air purifiers to maintain clean air inside your home. Regular cleaning of surfaces can also help in removing pollen.
If you have a known allergy to Catalpa pollen, it's important to have regular check-ups with your allergist. They can provide advice on how to manage your symptoms efficiently and can adjust your treatment plan as needed.
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Updated July 9, 2025
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One of the early signs of Catalpa pollen allergy is frequent sneezing. This is typically a reaction of the body trying to expel allergens from the nasal passages.
Exposure to Catalpa pollen may lead to constant itching and watering of the eyes. This is due to the body's inflammatory response to the allergen.
People who are allergic to Catalpa pollen may experience a runny or stuffy nose. This occurs as the body attempts to defend itself by producing extra mucus to trap the pollen.
Persistent coughing can also be a symptom of Catalpa pollen allergy. This is due to the irritation of the respiratory tract caused by the allergen.
Rashes or hives could appear on the skin as an allergic reaction to Catalpa pollen. These rashes are often itchy and can cause discomfort.
In severe cases, exposure to Catalpa pollen can lead to shortness of breath. This is a potentially serious condition as it can signal an anaphylactic reaction and requires immediate medical attention.
Recognize your symptoms?

Catalpa trees are known for their showy flowers and large, heart-shaped leaves. They also produce pollen which can be an allergen for some people.
Catalpa Pollen Season
In general, if you suffer from Catalpa pollen allergies, you should be prepared for the pollen season from spring to early summer, with a peak in June.



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Learn Catalpa pollen allergy symptoms, diagnosis & treatments. Get expert tips, diet advice & avoid triggers across the USA.







Dr. Chet Tharpe, M.D..
Updated July 9, 2025

Exposure to Catalpa pollen may lead to constant itching and watering of the eyes. This is due to the body's inflammatory response to the allergen.

Catalpa trees are known for their showy flowers and large, heart-shaped leaves. They also produce pollen which can be an allergen for some people.
Catalpa Pollen Season
In general, if you suffer from Catalpa pollen allergies, you should be prepared for the pollen season from spring to early summer, with a peak in June.

One of the early signs of Catalpa pollen allergy is frequent sneezing. This is typically a reaction of the body trying to expel allergens from the nasal passages.



Don't wait until next season. Start now and enjoy a life free from allergies!
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Review your allergy test results with a Curex allergist.

Treatment prescribed
by clinician


Clinicaly made allergen extracts are customized for your allergies


Your immune system gets desensitized to allergens, giving you long-term relief.

Catalpa trees are known for their showy flowers and large, heart-shaped leaves. They also produce pollen which can be an allergen for some people.
Catalpa Pollen Season
In general, if you suffer from Catalpa pollen allergies, you should be prepared for the pollen season from spring to early summer, with a peak in June.

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No, this formula uses a microdose of oxymetazoline, balanced with anti-inflammatory and moisturizing ingredients to reduce the risk of rebound congestion. Clinical studies over the last decade show that when oxymetazoline is combined with a corticosteroid, it can be used safely over the long term without causing rebound symptoms.
Quickie Spray combines up to five prescription-strength ingredients into a single, personalized formula — targeting multiple symptoms like congestion, post-nasal drip, and inflammation. OTC sprays typically address just one symptom and lack the synergy of a customized blend.
Some ingredients like azelastine may cause a slight taste, but many patients find it milder than traditional OTC sprays. Proper spray technique (head forward, not tilted back) helps minimize drip.We also offer an alternative formulation with olopatadine, which has a gentler taste profile and may be preferred by taste-sensitive patients.
Quickie is designed to replace most other allergy medications. But it is designed to compliment allergy immunotherapy for long-term relief. If you’re currently taking other antihistamines or nasal sprays, tell your Curex provider, so we can adjust your formula to avoid overlap or interactions.
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Possible side effects include nasal dryness, mild irritation, or occasional nosebleeds. These are typically mild and manageable. Let your Curex provider know about any bothersome or serious effects, so we can fine-tune your prescription if needed.
Quickie is safe for daily use, especially during the first 3–6 months of allergy immunotherapy, when symptoms are still active. Your Curex provider may adjust your dose or frequency as your immune system builds tolerance.
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Yes, Quickie Spray can be prescribed for children aged 6 and up, based on your provider’s clinical evaluation.
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