A woman was forced to skip her brother's wedding due to severe hay fever symptoms that caused significant breathing difficulties. The allergy, which tends to worsen during the summer, resulted in 'red ...
For people with hay fever, sunny days lounging on the grass can be anything but pleasant. How can you manage the symptoms without forfeiting summer? As the Met Office issues a “pollen bomb” warning in ...
With the grass and weed pollen hitting their peak in the summer months, our watery eyes and sniffling noses turn to remedies. Fortunately, there are multiple safe and effective medicines, as well as ...
As allergy season begins, millions of Americans are bracing for the return of sneezing, itchy eyes, and runny noses. At the heart of these symptoms is a powerful—but often overlooked—player in the ...
Individuals who practiced eye washing had significantly reduced ocular symptoms of hay fever and improved quality-of-life (QOL) associated with ocular allergies, according to a new study. The study ...
About 40% of individuals with hay fever use eyewash, a survey found. Severe ocular symptoms and younger age are associated with higher rates of eyewash use. Researchers analyzed data from 11,284 ...
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 ...
As climate change worsens, so too do allergy symptoms. Editor at Large Climate change is bad news for a lot of reasons—the droughts, the floods, the heat, the hurricanes. And then, too, there’s all ...
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the lining of the nose, and is unlikely to cause the side effects seen with ...
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It seems that hay fever symptoms have intensified this year, with many experiencing itchier eyes, runnier noses, and more frequent sneezing than in previous years. Kristy Thomas, a physician at ...