Hay Fever or Hayfever. This video is on hay fever symptoms, treatment, remedies and how to get rid of hay fever.
This weeks video is all about Hay Fever. Hay fever is usually worse between late March and September, especially when it's warm, humid and windy. This is when the pollen count is at its highest.
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WHAT IS HAY FEVER:
Pollen is the name given to the fine powder that is produced by plants, trees or flowers to fertilise other plants, trees or flowers of the same species. Strictly speaking, hay fever is caused by an allergy to grass or hay pollens. Grass pollen is the most common cause and tends to affect people every year in the grass pollen season from about May to July (late spring to early summer).
Symptoms are due to your immune system reacting to the pollen. Cells on the lining of the nose and eyes release chemicals (for example, histamine) when they come into contact with pollen.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF HAY FEVER:
The symptoms of hay fever include:
• Sneezing and coughing
• A runny or blocked nose
• Itchy, red or watery eyes
• Itchy throat, mouth, nose and ears
• Loss of smell
• Pain around your temples and forehead
• Headache
• Earache
• Feeling tired
If you have asthma, you might also:
• Have a tight feeling in your chest
• Be short of breath
• Wheeze and cough
Hay fever will last for weeks or months, unlike a cold, which usually goes away after 1 to 2 weeks.
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EASY TIPS TO HELP WITH HAY FEVER:
Tip 1- Pollen count is higher in the morning and night, so keep windows and doors closed particularly early evenings.
Tip 2 - Try putting a tiny amount of vaseline around nostrils to help trap pollen. This will also help if your nose is sore from blowing it too much. I wouldn't recommend this for children only adults.
Tip 3 - Shower and change your clothes after you’ve been outside to wash pollen off.
Tip 4 - Wear wraparound sunglasses to stop pollen getting into your eyes.
Tip 5 - Vacuum regularly and dust with a damp cloth.
Tip 6- Buy a pollen filter for the air vents in your car and a vacuum cleaner with a special HEPA filter.
WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR:
See a GP if:
• Your symptoms are getting worse.
• Your symptoms do not improve after taking medicines from the pharmacy.
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DISCLAIMER:
This video is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Abraham The Pharmacist has used all reasonable care in compiling the information but make no warranty as to its accuracy. Always consult a doctor or other healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
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