How To Treat Hay Fever
Many individuals suffer with seasonal allergies, including hay
fever, that affects the nose and eyes. Commonly caused by dust,
pollen and animal dander, many allergy sufferers often
especially begin to feel the effects during the spring months as
the trees and flowers begin to bloom. Watery, red and itchy eyes
combined with a stuffy and/or runny nose are just a few of the
symptoms relating to hay fever. In addition, frequent headaches,
sneezing, wheezing and difficulty breathing may be warning
symptoms of this seasonal nuisance.
The most simple
treatment for hay fever is for sufferers to stay away from the
cause of the allergies. But, if that isn’t possible, a licensed
physician can often prescribe medication that will aid in the
relief of hay fever symptoms. The type of medication prescribed
will entirely depend upon the nature of the hay fever and it’s
severity, along with the health of the patient. Everything from
nasal sprays to pills and herbal medicine may be recommended.
Many sufferers look to commercial, over the counter products in
hopes of relieving their hay fever without having to pay a visit
to their local doctor. Other hay fever sufferers turn to air
filtration units, which purify the air inside the home and is
believed to remove many airborne allergens.
The information in this article is to be used for reference purposes only. It is not intended to be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Any individual who develops hay fever, or begins to notice symptoms that may indicate the same, should consult a licensed physician for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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