Pollen, allergies, and hay fever in the Netherlands: how to survive it (2024)

Ah, the sun is shining, birds are singing, and spring is on its way. But you know what else is coming to the Netherlands? Hay fever season!

Anyone can develop hay fever (or as the Dutch say, hooikoorts) overnight and it can come and go every year. Personally, I never used to be affected until just before I moved to the Netherlands and, even then, it was only mild.

Then, during my first year here, it didn’t affect me at all. Fast forward to today and I honestly want to die (it’s extremely severe).

Hay fever in the Netherlands

If you’ve got it, youdefinitelyknow what it is. But do you really know what’s actually causing it?

Allergic rhinitis, hay fever’s official name, is a condition where the body’s immune system is sensitive and overreacts to an allergen when it doesn’t really need to. 🙆‍♀️

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The name hay fever is a bit misleading though, as most people are not actually getting allergic reactions because of the hay (we just seem to be allergic to freaking oxygen).

Instead, there are two types of allergy you can have: seasonal and perennial.

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The good news is that most people are seasonal. It means that allergies happen on a seasonal basis — so throughout spring and summer due to pollen.

(In the Netherlands, you can check the daily pollen count to see just how many tissues you should bring in your bag).

If you find yourself feeling crappy for much longer, then you probably have a perennial allergy. 😓 This means that you, poor sod, have to put up with allergies all year.

This is usually caused by dust mites, mould, or pet hair.

When’s hay fever season in the Netherlands?

You may have found that moving to the Netherlands has uncovered an allergy you never knew you had. Welcome to the club!

That’s probably because the Netherlands — being a flat, green land — has an array of trees, flowers, and over 150 types of grass.

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Anyway, hay fever season is not limited to one time in the year — there are actually a few different pollen seasons. 🙃

Tree pollen usually arrives right at the start of March and stays through till the end of May.

Then there is a crossover between the two, with grass season. Grass season stays into July and then mould spores happen as we come into autumn.

So for some of us, hay fever season lasts the whole three months — fun!

Oh, and there’s no way to know how bad it will be every month until it happens.

What are the symptoms of hay fever?

Hay fever has many different symptoms and you may not get them all. On the other hand, well, you might.

So here’s what to look out for:

  • Itchy, red, and puffy eyes
  • A runny or blocked nose
  • Continuous sneezing
  • Itchy skin
  • Lack of concentration
  • Fatigue — lack of sleep
  • Drowsiness
  • Itchy and painful ears
  • Swollen and painful throat
  • Coughing
  • Traces of blood (yes really!) in the ears, throat, and nose from continuous symptoms

What is the treatment for hay fever?

We are all desperate to answer this question, but it’s hard to do so because everyone is different. So put that tissue down and listen up, as one of these may work for you!

Antihistamines, antihistamines, antihistamines! Without these, life would be even more unbearable. You can buy different types of antihistamines, many of which you can buy over the counter in the Netherlands.

Tip! You can find antihistamines quite easily in the Netherlands. Stores such as Etos and Kruidvat often sell them year-round.

Chances are if you’ve got pretty bad hay fever, then a trip to the doctors is in order because you’re going to need something stronger.

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If it’s reasonably mild, then a normal one-a-day antihistamine will work its magic. If you’re like me, who takes one and literally nothing happens, then you’re going to need a tablet that you can take more regularly.

The dark side of hay fever meds

The stronger the meds, the more side effects. Most are so bad that you aren’t allowed to drive or operate machinery (please read the leaflet on all medication!)

Of course, it’s going to rid you of your hay fever, but on a daily basis I have to choose between either:

a. having my whole face and eyes swollen and sneezing every two minutes, or

b. having barely any hay fever symptoms, but feeling completely sedated.

Both make it hard to get on with daily life and perform well at work. So what else can help you?

  • Get a good sleep (if you can) — try going to bed earlier, because hay fever plays hell with your sleep.
  • Shut the windows (at all times) even when it starts to get hot. When it does, invest in a fan and keep those windows shut so the pollen doesn’t come in!
  • Refrain from going outside unless absolutely necessary during high-pollen days. If you can work from home, do ask your boss, because you’re going to be no use to them in the office is all sedated and that.
  • Get some nasal sprays and eye drops — these will really help, but just don’t use them too often or they will have the opposite effect!
  • Get some soft tissues and, preferably, balm-infused ones if you can find them. The cheapest stuff just won’t cut it, unless you want your nose to peel off. That’s three months of nose-wiping there.
  • Put vaseline under your nose. It traps the pollen. It really does work!
  • Invest in an air purifier. It cleans the air of pollen particles. So cool!

How can I stay prepared for hooikoorts (aka hay fever) in the Netherlands?

Do all of the above, and don’t forget to take your tablets before the symptoms occur, that way you’ve beaten them to it.

Then, of course, check the pollen count for the day. There are many sites for this, even some apps — Hooikoortsis great if you want information on the go. You just need to be one step ahead of your allergy at all times, or it will hit you like a ton of bricks.

Hopefully, I’ve given you a few helpful tips on how to manage this hay fever season. You can survive it, I promise!

Do you have any tips on how to cope with hay fever in the Netherlands? Tell us in the comments below!

Emma Brown

A familiar face at DutchRevew. Emma arrived in Holland in 2016 for a few weeks, fell in love with the place and never left. Here she rekindled her love of writing and travelling. Now you'll find her eating stroopwafels in the DutchReview office since 2017.

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