AFTER 55 days of cold, wet and downright miserable weather, most Brits will be thrilled to see warmer days finally heading our way. But as temperatures climb to a blissful 17C in some parts of the ...
Itchy eyes, sneezing, a blocked nose, loss of smell, headaches … Hay fever affects around a quarter of UK adults and 10-15% of children. Unlike a cold, which usually goes away in one to two weeks, the ...
Millions of Brits have been warned that the tree pollen season is expected to begin this week and will continue for months.
Experts warn hay fever season has arrived early, but this device could ease symptoms - Those with pollen allergies could be ...
Households are being urged to keep windows and doors shut with experts warning the peak pollen hours pose the highest risk ...
An estimated 10 million people in the UK live with hay fever. The allergy symptoms can include sneezing, a runny nose, runny or itchy eyes, an itchy throat or itchy ears. For those who have asthma, it ...
Pharmacist have issued key advice to avoid being overwhelmed by allergy attacks as an early pollen surge could worsen hay fever symptoms ...
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 ...
From regional timing differences to high pollen day strategies, plus when rain helps (or hurts) your seasonal allergies.
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 ...
TikTok allergist Dr. Zachary Rubin encourages people to start preparing for spring early: "Pollen's about to mess with you" ...
Examiners urged to consider pollen levels as hay fever ‘may affect results’ - Experts urge exam boards to take pollen count ...
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