We’re sorry to be the bearer of bad news but hay fever season is back with a vengeance. As sufferers will know, the sniffles can begin as early as March - and they ...
A hay fever cough can linger for longer than expected when pollen levels are high, and many people believe they've been taken down by a summer cold. But, it's a very normal sign of seasonal allergies.
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 ...
Eye washing is linked to less severe ocular symptoms of hay fever, fewer flares, and more days without symptoms, according to ...
Understanding Your Triggers The first step in long-term relief is knowing what triggers your hay fever. Common triggers ...
For the past few years, Dr. Evan Li at Baylor College of Medicine started to see patients for hay fever in late February, as opposed to when it normally occurs several weeks later after the start of ...
Autumn is the season of change, with green leaves turning color and temperatures cooling. It's also the season of hay fever, ...
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is the condition responsible for seasonal allergies or allergic reactions to ...
When a stubborn sniffle strikes, how can you tell whether it’s hay fever or a cold, and why do they feel so similar?
For the past few years, Dr. Evan Li at Baylor College of Medicine started to see patients for hay fever in late February, as opposed to when it normally occurs several weeks later after the start of ...
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 ...