Grass pollen is usually spread from May to the end of August but also a bit into September, depending on where in the country you are. The symptoms of grass pollen allergy can include runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and nose, and possible asthmatic symptoms.
According to statistics from the Asthma and Allergy Association in Sweden, allergy to pollen from grass is very common in Sweden. If you suspect you have an allergy to grass pollen, you can take a blood test to see if you have high levels of IgE antibodies, which is an indication of allergy. It is important to seek medical attention and get a correct diagnosis and treatment in case of suspected pollen allergy.
It is important to note that an allergy test cannot detect or rule out an allergy 100%, the analysis can be used as a supplement to your possible symptoms and disease picture.