Hay Fever
Coverage of Hay Fever in the Nexus archive.
- Hay fever left me constantly sneezing, with itchy eyes and a streaming nose. I thought I'd tried everything, until I stumbled upon this miracle cure that got rid of all my symptoms - and you can buy cheaply on the high street
A person with hay fever symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, and a streaming nose found a 'miracle cure' that eliminated their symptoms. The cure is described as affordable and available on the high street.
- Can't stop sneezing? An expert reveals the 7 hay fever mistakes that could be making your symptoms worse during the heatwave
An expert identifies 7 common hay fever mistakes that may exacerbate symptoms during a heatwave, focusing on sneezing and environmental triggers.
- 'Pollen bomb' warning to hay fever sufferers as levels soar across Britain to coincide with 35C heatwave
A 'pollen bomb' warning has been issued for hay fever sufferers in Britain as pollen levels rise sharply during a 35C heatwave. The surge in pollen coincides with extreme temperatures, exacerbating allergy symptoms for many.
- How to stop allergies ruining your summer: From sun cream sensitivity to hay fever flare-ups and potentially life-threatening food allergies
The article discusses how to prevent allergies from ruining summer, including sun cream sensitivity, hay fever flare-ups, and life-threatening food allergies. It aims to provide tips and advice on managing these allergies during the summer season. By being aware of potential allergens and taking preventative measures, individuals can reduce their risk of allergic reactions.
- Pharmacist lists health facts that sound fake, from hayfever remedies to bad breath cures
A pharmacist shares surprising health facts, including remedies for hay fever and bad breath cures. These facts may sound untrue but are actually backed by science. The pharmacist's list aims to educate people on various health topics.
- REVEALED: The new fears antihistamines cause DEMENTIA. ALICE SMELLIE used them for sleep, then at 53 she suddenly developed worrying memory problems. So should YOU still take them for hay fever given the risks?
A study links antihistamine use to increased dementia risk, highlighted by Alice Smellie's case of memory decline after long-term use. The article questions whether antihistamines should still be taken for hay fever due to potential cognitive risks.
- Nothing to sniff at! Hay fever now lasts two weeks longer than it used to
Hay fever symptoms now last two weeks longer than previously recorded, indicating a potential link to environmental or climate changes. The extended duration suggests a growing impact on public health.
- GP warns common hay fever pills could trigger weight gain by increasing appetite
A general practitioner (GP) has warned that common hay fever medications may lead to weight gain by stimulating appetite. The alert highlights a potential side effect of widely used allergy treatments.
- Hay fever sufferers fear they are taking too many medicines after 'pollen bomb' sent levels soaring
Pollen levels have spiked dramatically due to a 'pollen bomb,' causing hay fever sufferers to worry about overuse of medications. The surge in allergens has raised concerns about the effectiveness and necessity of current treatments.