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Latest revision as of 21:07, 23 February 2025
Hay fever is a common allergic condition that affects up to one in five people at some point in their life.
Symptoms of hay fever[edit]
Symptoms of hay fever include:
- sneezing and coughing
- a runny or blocked nose
- itchy, red or watery eyes
- itchy throat, mouth, nose and ears
- loss of smell
- pain around your temples and forehead
- headache
- earache
- feeling tired
If you have asthma, you might also:
- have a tight feeling in your chest
- be short of breath
- wheeze and cough
Hay fever will last for weeks or months, unlike a cold, which usually goes away after 1 to 2 weeks.
Causes of hay fever[edit]
Hay fever is caused by the nose and/or eyes coming into contact with environmental allergens, such as pollens, dust mite, moulds and animal hair.
Treatment of hay fever[edit]
Most people with hay fever can relieve symptoms with treatment. Treatment options for hay fever include antihistamines, which can help to prevent an allergic reaction from happening and corticosteroids (steroids), which help to reduce inflammation and swelling.
Prevention of hay fever[edit]
It's not possible to prevent hay fever. If you have hay fever, the best thing to do is to reduce your exposure to the allergens that cause your symptoms.
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Round bale
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Hayfield
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Bales from corn stems
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Fenc de civada
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Round hay bale, partially eaten
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George Stubbs - Haymaking
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Swiss hay farmers in Versam
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Young farmer on a hay harvester in Versam
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Haymaking
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Iowa hay field
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Hay truck
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Hay Harvest in Versam



