This spring, Spain faces a challenging allergy season due to recent heavy rains and warm temperatures.
Experts predict a significant increase in pollen levels, affecting over eight million Spaniards with pollen allergies.
Regions like Vitoria, Toledo, and Extremadura are expected to experience the highest pollen concentrations, with levels reaching up to 16,000 grains per cubic meter in some areas.
The prolonged presence of pollen, combined with climate changes, is intensifying symptoms and even triggering allergies in individuals without prior history.
Specialists recommend medication, wearing masks and glasses, and avoiding high-pollen areas to mitigate symptoms.
The World Health Organization warns that by 2050, half the global population may suffer from allergies, driven by pollution, lifestyle changes, and environmental factors.








