You've been through winter lurgies and escaped the start of spring free of hay fever. Now you wake up with a sniffle you ...
Around a quarter of adults in the UK suffer from hay fever symptoms - Getty You’ve popped your daily antihistamine and dutifully sprayed Beconase up your nose, but you’re still sneezing, coughing and ...
Understanding Your Triggers The first step in long-term relief is knowing what triggers your hay fever. Common triggers ...
Eye washing is linked to less severe ocular symptoms of hay fever, fewer flares, and more days without symptoms, according to ...
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is the condition responsible for seasonal allergies or allergic reactions to ...
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the lining of the nose, and is unlikely to cause the side effects seen with ...
Hay fever is an allergic reaction to tiny particles you inhale from “allergens”. These might be pollen, house dust mites, or animal dander (dead skin cells). Normally, the body won’t respond to these ...