Seasonal allergies are most prevalent during the spring months. During this period, tree, grass, and weed pollens are dispersed into the air by the wind, posing a significant health challenge, especially for individuals prone to seasonal allergies. These airborne pollens typically cause respiratory symptoms such as itchy and watery eyes, sneezing, and a runny or blocked nose. The type and concentration of allergens vary based on geographical location and season. Generally, tree pollens are active from early to mid-spring, grass pollens from late spring to early summer, and weed pollens from late summer to early autumn. These allergic reactions most frequently manifest as allergic rhinitis (hay fever) but can also trigger asthma symptoms in some cases. It is crucial to be mindful of protective measures against pollen-induced allergies during the spring season.