Dyson Pediatrics | Tucson, Arizona
Allergy symptoms in Tucson can change throughout the year depending on the season, weather, plants, and desert conditions. This page blends a simple seasonal allergy guide with the Arizona Desert allergen table so families can better understand common local triggers and the allergens included in the panel.
See which allergens are more common during different parts of the year in Tucson.
Review the specific allergens included in the Arizona Desert panel.
Understand the difference between common triggers, test results, and everyday symptoms.
Unlike some parts of the country that have one short allergy season, Tucson families may notice symptoms in more than one season. Trees often affect families most in late winter and spring, grasses can become stronger in late spring and summer, and weeds often pick up again in late summer and fall.
Indoor triggers such as pet dander, dust mites, and cockroach can also affect children throughout the year. This page is meant to be a simple seasonal guide, not a daily pollen report or a substitute for a provider review.
A child can still have allergy symptoms even if a lab result looks low or negative. Symptoms, timing, exposure, and medical history all matter when looking at allergies.
The Arizona Desert panel includes outdoor and indoor allergens that may affect children in Tucson and nearby areas.
The current Arizona Desert panel page lists each allergen with a numeric result and a class value. On that page, each listed allergen result is shown as less than 0.35 kU/L and Class 0, and the total IgE shown is 43 IU/mL.
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