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Jul 06, 2022 Hay Fever / Allergies
Hay fever is an often seasonal allergic reaction to pollen from flowers, plants, trees and grass. These reactions occur when the pollen around us comes in contact with our eyes, mouth and/or nose. It might be common but that doesn’t lessen how much of an impact it can have.
Reactions vary in severity from mild to severe hay fever which can be incredibly debilitating. Work and leisure time is blighted by teary and itchy eyes, a sore throat, a runny or stuffy nose, a cough and more.
Even someone who doesn’t consider themselves to be a hayfever sufferer can exhibit symptoms during prolonged periods of high pollen. Hayfever tends to be at its worse between spring and late summer which can seem a very long time if you are particularly sensitive to it. You can find out more about hayfever on the NHS website.
That’s the bad news, but there is good news. Thankfully, there are several handy tips and products for coping with hayfever this summer, from hayfever tablets to vacuuming your home/work and more.
For many hay fever sufferers, an over-the-counter product such as Allevia hayfever tablets is the first choice for relief. These one-a-day tablets often work best before the start of symptoms so many chose to take their daily dose first thing in the morning and get on with their day.
Prescription hayfever tablets are one of the most effective methods for dealing with hayfever symptoms when over-the-counter remedies such as Piriton and Cetirizine haven’t worked well.
Fexofenadine, a popular antihistamine which you may have heard by the name Telfast comes as a convenient one-tablet-a-day dosage for all-day coverage. Unlike some other remedies, Fexofenadine prescription tablets are classed as a non-drowsy medication.
Streaming and itchy eyes are no joke. Thankfully, wearing sunglasses can help provide a barrier, protecting your eyes from pollen. When choosing sunglasses for this specific reason look for wraparound ones or oversized lenses with a larger surface area. While wearing sunglasses alone won’t get rid of hayfever it can make a difference.
Shutting yourself off from the world during high pollen periods isn’t practical. There are ways to reduce pollen exposure though. These include showering more often if you’ve been out and about, vacuuming regularly and keeping your windows closed.
If working from home is an option for you this might be something worth considering when the pollen count is very high. You can monitor this on the Met Office website.
When pollen is causing the problem, something that traps the allergen is a great idea and Haymax Barrier Balm does just that. An award-winning balm, more than a third of pollen is stopped before getting in and it also combats dust allergens, pet allergens and more. Compact and easy to carry around, many swear by the benefits this drug-free remedy offers.
The Fusion Allergy range includes lozenges, eye spray, a cooling mask and a nasal spray, allowing you to choose what works best for you. Designed to treat and prevent allergic symptoms caused by pollen, Fusion Allergy offers a convenient way to feel better and be able to get on with the day.
Many hayfever sufferers find eye drops can offer relief from the often overwhelming eye-related symptoms that come with a high pollen count. This includes red, sore, watering eyes and highly distracting itching. By reducing inflammation eye drops can significantly ease discomfort.
If you want to wipe the pollen away Kleenex Allergy Comfort Wipes could be what you’ve been looking for. Soft, gentle and featuring a thick textured fabric these wipes are infused with 99% water to wipe away pesky allergens. These cooling wipes leave you feeling refreshed and reduce contact allergies. Great for on-the-go relief when out and about or to have handy at home.
Hayfever affects people differently and this is why a one-size-fits-all treatment plan doesn’t work. We have a range of pharmacy and over-the-counter and prescription medicines, from hayfever tablets such as Fexofenadine and remedies like eye drops or barrier balm to help you to cope with the symptoms of hayfever this summer.
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