04/06/2026
Here's something most people don't realize about April allergies in Texas: you're not just dealing with one pollen, you're dealing with two.
Oak trees release pollen from February through April. Grass pollen kicks in around late March and runs through May. In April, both are at high levels simultaneously.
That overlap is why so many people feel dramatically worse in April vs. earlier in spring. It's not stress. It's not "just a cold." Your immune system is genuinely overwhelmed.
At Premier Allergy of Texas, we test for both and develop a treatment plan tailored to your specific triggers. Allergy shots and drops can actually reduce your sensitivity over time, so future springs aren't as brutal.
Curious what you're actually reacting to? Come in for a test.
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