“Get the longer-acting antihistamines into your system for a good four weeks before your hay fever symptoms tend to start.
While many Brits are excited for the days to get longer and the weather to hopefully get better, others are wanting to enjoy the last bit of time they can before the hay fever season kicks in. With ...
Hay fever sufferers in the UK urged to start antihistamine or nasal spray treatment early, says ENT expert Ali Qureishi of Welbeck Health ...
A new study has found that hay fever – an allergy to pollen – might make it more difficult for students to do their best in exams.
Appearing on BBC Morning Live, Dr Punam Krishan gave exact time people should have cough for before getting it checked ...
Tree pollen levels are currently "very high" in London, while levels are "high" in areas including Birmingham, Brighton, ...
Peak hay fever seasons come in waves, the first of which normally commences at the end of March and with that in mind, NHS GP Dr Nightaf Arif has three tips to help ease your suffering ...
Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak.
Two GPs share how to prepare for hay fever season with practical steps that may help manage symptoms before pollen levels ...
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 ...
Millions of Brits have been warned that the tree pollen season is expected to begin this week and will continue for months.