Spring is officially here, but for all the pleasures of the season, it can play havoc with your sleep. One minute you're in a cold snap, the next day you wake up sweating. Blossoming flowers bring ...
As we head into spring, the warmer months could bring misery for people who suffer from hay fever. According to the NHS, hay fever is usually worse between late March and September, especially ...
and with up to 49% of the UK population prone to hay fever symptoms, spring can bring about mixed feelings. “Hay fever is also known in the medical world as ‘allergic rhinitis’,” explains ...
it’s easy to be filled with the joys of spring. But for some, it’s also when the all-too-familiar itchy eyes and runny nose returns. Hay fever is back – and just the sound of a nearby ...
There are fears that this summer could be extra bad for millions of hay fever sufferers because of the cold spring. Hay fever is a common allergic reaction to pollen, a fine powder released by plants.
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 ...
The entirety of the September harvest was specifically engineered to combat hay fever associated with Japanese cedar pollen. Hay fever is caused by allergies brought on by the immune system ...