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 ...
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Spring’s in the air… and so is pollen. But these days, a runny nose or sneezing fit doesn’t just make you reach for tissues—it makes you wonder, “Wait… is this hay fever, or did I catch something ...
For hay fever sufferers, spring means sneezing, itchy eyes and a runny nose. Medicines can bring some relief to these symptoms, and some medicines can help prevent the symptoms if taken regularly.
For millions of people, spring ushers in the irritating and sometimes debilitating symptoms of hay fever, from a stuffy nose to a scratchy throat. And this year, many sufferers will be trying to ...
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University of Southern Queensland provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. Hay fever is a downside of springtime around the world. As temperatures increase, plant growth resumes and ...