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Dr. Chet Tharpe, M.D..
Updated May 3, 2025
Witherod pollen can cause an allergic reaction, leading to inflammation of the nasal passages. This results in nasal congestion characterized by a stuffy or runny nose.
Exposure to Witherod pollen can trigger sneezing, which is a reflex reaction for the body to expel the allergens from the nasal passages.
A common symptom of Witherod pollen allergy is itchy, watery eyes. The body's reaction to the pollen causes inflammation of the conjunctiva, leading to these symptoms.
Witherod pollen can also cause irritation in the airways, leading to persistent coughing and wheezing. These symptoms may worsen if the individual has asthma or other respiratory conditions.
Prolonged exposure to the pollen can lead to allergic contact dermatitis. Symptoms include itching, redness, and possible swelling of the skin.
As the body mounts an immune response against the allergen, a person may experience fatigue. This feeling of tiredness can occur even if the person has had sufficient sleep.
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It may be challenging to accurately discern if the allergy you are experiencing is due to Witherod pollen specifically and not any other form of allergen. However, the following steps could assist you in this process.
Identify Witherod Pollen Specific Allergy Symptoms
Determine Your Allergy Season
Witherod trees typically pollinate in the late spring or early summer. If your symptoms coincide with this season, there may be a higher chance that you have a Witherod pollen allergy.
Undergo Allergy Testing
This is the most conclusive way to determine the exact cause of your allergies. Allergy testing can typically pinpoint specific pollens that cause reactions.
Consult Your Healthcare Provider
Discussing your symptoms and potential allergens with your healthcare provider will help in making a diagnosis. They may refer you to an allergist for further testing.



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Witherod pollen is typically most prevalent during midday and early afternoon. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid being outdoors during these peak times whenever possible. If it's necessary to be outside, make sure to wear sunglasses and a hat to protect your eyes and hair from pollen.
Regular cleaning of your living space can greatly minimize your exposure to pollen. Make sure to vacuum your home thoroughly, including rugs and carpeting. Washing your bedding regularly can also help as pollen can cling to fabrics.
Keeping windows closed during pollen season can substantially reduce the amount of pollen that makes its way indoors. Using air conditioning in your home and car can further help to filter out witherod pollen.
-Witherod pollen can cling to your clothing, so it is a good idea to change your clothes after being outside. This will prevent the spread of pollen within your home. For the same reason, it's also advisable to shower promptly after spending extended periods outside.
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Witherod Pollen Characteristics
Witherod Pollen and Cross-Reactivity
Prevalence in Certain Populations
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Dr. Chet Tharpe, M.D..
Updated July 9, 2025
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Witherod pollen can cause an allergic reaction, leading to inflammation of the nasal passages. This results in nasal congestion characterized by a stuffy or runny nose.
Exposure to Witherod pollen can trigger sneezing, which is a reflex reaction for the body to expel the allergens from the nasal passages.
A common symptom of Witherod pollen allergy is itchy, watery eyes. The body's reaction to the pollen causes inflammation of the conjunctiva, leading to these symptoms.
Witherod pollen can also cause irritation in the airways, leading to persistent coughing and wheezing. These symptoms may worsen if the individual has asthma or other respiratory conditions.
Prolonged exposure to the pollen can lead to allergic contact dermatitis. Symptoms include itching, redness, and possible swelling of the skin.
As the body mounts an immune response against the allergen, a person may experience fatigue. This feeling of tiredness can occur even if the person has had sufficient sleep.
Recognize your symptoms?

Witherod, also known as Viburnum cassinoides or Wild Raisin, is a plant belonging to the honeysuckle family. This shrubbery is commonly found in the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Its allergenic impact comes from the fact that it is a prolific pollinator.
Witherod Pollen Growth Cycle
Please note that individual sensitivity to Witherod pollen and the timing of allergic reactions can vary greatly from person to person.



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Find relief from Witherod pollen allergy. Learn key symptoms, diagnostic tips, treatments, and avoidance strategies to reclaim your health!







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

Exposure to Witherod pollen can trigger sneezing, which is a reflex reaction for the body to expel the allergens from the nasal passages.

Witherod, also known as Viburnum cassinoides or Wild Raisin, is a plant belonging to the honeysuckle family. This shrubbery is commonly found in the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Its allergenic impact comes from the fact that it is a prolific pollinator.
Witherod Pollen Growth Cycle
Please note that individual sensitivity to Witherod pollen and the timing of allergic reactions can vary greatly from person to person.

Witherod pollen can cause an allergic reaction, leading to inflammation of the nasal passages. This results in nasal congestion characterized by a stuffy or runny nose.



Don't wait until next season. Start now and enjoy a life free from allergies!
Am I eligible?



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.

Witherod, also known as Viburnum cassinoides or Wild Raisin, is a plant belonging to the honeysuckle family. This shrubbery is commonly found in the Eastern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Its allergenic impact comes from the fact that it is a prolific pollinator.
Witherod Pollen Growth Cycle
Please note that individual sensitivity to Witherod pollen and the timing of allergic reactions can vary greatly from person to person.

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Formulated by doctors and pharmacologists and backed by clinical research, Quickie combines five powerful ingredients into one easy spray.

Typical prescription may include the following ingredients: Azelastine HCL 0.15%, Mometasone Furoate 0.05%, Oxymetazoline HCL 0.0125%, Ipratroprium 0.06%, Sodium Hyaluronate 0.04%.
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Quickie is a compounded prescription medication, prepared by a licensed pharmacy. It is not reviewed or approved by the FDA. It is prepared based on your provider’s evaluation of your symptoms and needs. Individual results may vary.

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Most patients feel relief within 15 minutes. We have both short-term relief ingredients as well as longer-term relief to keep you feeling better, longer. Some say it’s like turning off their allergies.
Sneezing runny nose, nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, sinus pressure, itchy nose. Great for outdoor allergies, indoor dust, or when pollen spikes unexpectedly.
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.
No, Quickie is a personalized compounded prescription prepared by licensed U.S. pharmacies based on your doctor’s evaluation. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as commercial products, but they are regulated under federal and state pharmacy laws.
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.
Quickie is designed to be non-sedating, so you can use it before work, school, or exercise without feeling groggy or foggy. In rare cases where drowsiness is reported, let your Curex provider know—we can easily adjust the formula to better suit your needs.
Yes, Quickie Spray can be prescribed for children aged 6 and up, based on your provider’s clinical evaluation.
Follow the instructions from your Curex provider.Most patients are advised to use one spray per nostril, twice daily — morning and evening — for consistent relief.