You know the signs—runny nose, non-stop sneezing and red itchy eyes. It's uncomfortable, but one in four Americans now suffer from hay fever and seasonal allergies. A reaction to pollen or indoor ...
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 ...
Hay fever occurs when the immune system mistakes pollen as a threat and releases histamines and other chemicals to ward them off - Liam Tooher It’s that time again. You may still be sporting a scarf ...
For the past few years, Dr. Evan Li at Baylor College of Medicine started to see patients for hay fever in late February, as opposed to when it normally occurs several weeks later after the start of ...
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, ...
“Achoo!” might be the best way to describe the upcoming months as allergy season is near. Pollen allergies – or seasonal rhinitis – is the most common type of allergy in the spring. The usual suspects ...
Honey has a long history as a revered natural remedy across many cultures. Ancient civilizations recognized its therapeutic potential, employing it for various medicinal purposes. The ancient ...
Ryan Mead-Hunter receives funding from the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (WA) and the NHMRC. He is part of the Perth Pollen team. When we think of spring we think of warming weather ...
As the familiar sounds of sneezing and sniffling echo around, many wonder if it's a common cold or the dreaded hay fever. With pollen levels on the rise, distinguishing between the two can be ...
How to tell if it’s a cold or hay fever. The key differences explained - Whether you’re dealing with allergies or trying to shake off a virus, knowing what you’re up against is key ...