Hay fever (also called allergic rhinitis) affects 24% of Australians. Symptoms include sneezing, a runny nose (which may feel ...
IT'S that time of year again when everyone seems to be coughing, sneezing and blowing into tissues ... Is your runny nose caused by hay fever, Covid or whooping cough? Here's how to find outCredit ...
Ragweed pollen is a major cause of allergies in the fall and can be a trigger in October Read on to know how to be safe this ...
Sneezing fits? Or are you short of breath ... and even more so in spring with the advent of seasonal allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, when trees release their pollen into the air. While medications ...
Hay fever is not a fever at all. It’s an allergic reaction to environmental allergens such as pollens, moulds, dust mites and animal dander.[1] Itchy, watery eyes, frequent sneezing, runny nose ...
For most people more pollen in the air means itchier eyes and more sneezing fits, but for some with asthma, the change can be deadly. National Asthma Council spokeswoman professor Sheryl van Nunen ...
While hay fever can catch us off guard year round ... A breath of fresh air Nobody likes having a runny nose, teary eyes and ...
Perth’s allergy sufferers are already experiencing horror symptoms this hayfever season, prompting an asthma expert to call ...
While hay fever can catch us off guard year round ... A breath of fresh air Nobody likes having a runny nose, teary eyes and sneezing fits, but there are steps we can take to manage these symptoms.