Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak ...
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 ...
A springtime stroll through a park or stop at an outdoor cafe isn't much fun with a runny nose, itchy eyes and frequent sneezing. Being allergic to pollen, commonly known as hay fever and less ...
British hay fever season is "starting earlier and lasting longer" due to climate change, according to Hay Fever UK, meaning that sufferers could be feeling symptoms earlier in the year. Different ...
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Itchy eyes and constant sneezing is a familiar start to spring for many hay fever sufferers, but this year high pollen levels have hit weeks earlier than usual. A pollen forecast by the University of ...
Pollen levels have jumped to very high already, and experts say the season ahead could be a tough one. Here is what you need to know. If you have noticed your eyes itching and your nose running more ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has issued an alert to anyone with hay fever, as research suggests that pollen may ...
Tree pollen represents the first major wave of the hayfever calendar. Beginning as early as February in milder years, tree pollen peaks during March and April.