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 ...
Stock up on antihistamines, nasal sprays and eye drops from a pharmacy and ideally start treatment before symptoms peak.
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.
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 ...
Most people with hay fever do not need prescribed medication but instead can tackle it with over-the-counter medication, available at pharmacies and many supermarkets and shops. And there is a 14 to ...
Examiners urged to consider pollen levels as hay fever ‘may affect results’ - Experts urge exam boards to take pollen count ...
Millions of Brits have been warned that the tree pollen season is expected to begin this week and will continue for months.
Tree pollen levels have hit very high weeks ahead of schedule. Experts explain why hay fever season has arrived early in 2026 ...
Dr Nighat Arif has shared her three top recommendations when it comes to coping with hay fever season, which normally commences in the UK towards the end of March ...
TOKYO -- As spring approaches and warmer days increase, a challenging period begins for hay fever sufferers, which comes at a ...
An estimated 10 million people in the UK live with hay fever. The allergy symptoms can include sneezing, a runny nose, runny or itchy eyes, an itchy throat or itchy ears. For those who have asthma, it ...
This year’s hay fever season is likely to “start early and last longer than people might expect”, a respiratory expert has predicted. Dr Roger Henderson, an NHS GP and Olbas spokesperson, said that ...