Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak ...
Most people with hay fever do not need prescribed medication but instead can tackle it with over-the-counter medication, available at pharmacies and many supermarkets and shops. And there is a 14 to ...
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 ...
Hay fever, also called allergic rhinitis, is caused by an overactive immune response to harmless allergens. Here's a breakdown of hay fever causes, symptoms, and related factors:What Triggers Hay ...
For many people, the arrival of spring heralds hefty doses of antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops to relieve hay fever symptoms. Allergic reactions to pollen typically include a runny nose, ...
“Get the longer-acting antihistamines into your system for a good four weeks before your hay fever symptoms tend to start.
Hay fever sufferers in the UK urged to start antihistamine or nasal spray treatment early, says ENT expert Ali Qureishi of Welbeck Health ...
Hay fever affects roughly one in four UK adults. Symptoms are caused by three different types of pollen: tree, grass and weed pollen. As hay fever season typically runs from March to September, this ...
Suffering from hay fever, and taking hay fever medication, can affect exam results at the end of secondary school, research ...
Matcha tea reduced sneezing in a new mouse study of hay fever, without affecting the immune reaction. This suggests it may ...
Hay fever sufferers are being warned that medication may put them at risk of a driving fine or even a ban. The Met office predicts very high pollen levels in Devon and Cornwall this week during the ...
Tree pollen levels are currently "very high" in London, while levels are "high" in areas including Birmingham, Brighton, Derby, Manchester, Oxford.