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 ...
Hay fever season is approaching. Here’s some expert tips on how to prepare - Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops, experts say ...
“Get the longer-acting antihistamines into your system for a good four weeks before your hay fever symptoms tend to start.
If a foreign holiday has lulled you into a false sense of security with hay fever then you might have done what I did, and stopped taking antihistamines. The problem is, your allergies might then ...
Hay fever is a common allergy affecting one in five people which leaves sufferers sneezing, coughing and with itchy eyes for ...
Two GPs share how to prepare for hay fever season with practical steps that may help manage symptoms before pollen levels ...
Having dry, itchy, red eyes caused by allergies, cold, dry weather, contact lenses or specific medical conditions can be frustrating. But one product that can provide relief is eye drops, which you ...
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is the condition responsible for seasonal allergies or allergic reactions to other environmental allergens, like dust mites and animal dander. Estimates ...
Expert tips on how to prepare for hay fever season - ...
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 ...
An expert has issued a warning to hay fever sufferers as pollen season appears to be starting earlier than expected in 2026 ...