Dandelion Flower Allergy. Plants with the fragrant blossoms that bloom in clusters of small flowers are often especially likely to cause nasal allergies since they tend to be wind pollinators. Dandelion allergy is directly linked to ragweed allergy.
Dandelion flowers may attract bees which can be problematic where children or people with bee allergies are present. A dandelion allergy is common especially in the late summer months when the plants produce more pollen. Through wind pollen travel miles to other states in America according to experts 10 to 20 percent of Americans are affected by this allergy.
The symptoms involve a red or itchy rash on the skin.
Traditionally flower stems used as a soothing agent for burns and stings for example in stinging nettle allergy. Chamomile tea is recognized as containing sensitizing allergens that may cross-react with pollens from your allergy list. Dandelions can cause allergic reactions when taken by mouth or applied to the skin of sensitive people. If you are allergic to chamomile chrysanthemums marigold yarrow and the ragweed plant family dandelion tea may not be right for you.