Thursday, April 5, 2012

Facts On Hay Fever

What is hay excitement?
Hay fever is a seasonal allergic predicament caused by ‘airborne' grass and hay pollen which affect the upper respiratory passages (your swallow, nose, sinus and eyes).

In the UK, hay flush affects about 2 in 10 mob and usually occurs during the summer months.

Symptoms
Symptoms of hay flush include:

sneezing

watery eyes

itchy eyes

runny nose

blocked nose

irritated aesophagus, mouth, noise and ears passages (varying in degrees of resentment/itchiness)

a decreased sense of have a scent or taste

fatigue

irritability, and

sleeplessness

The keenness of these symptoms can differ depending upon the level of allergic reaction you continued in different weather conditions, and at the time exposed to different pollen count levels. Also, symptoms have power to differ from year to year.

Causes
Hay excitement is basically caused by an allergic recoil to pollen. You suffer an allergic rebound when pollen comes into contact with body cells in your nose, swallow, eyes and mouth. However, hay febrile affection can also be caused by dust mites, material, pet fur and cockroaches – possibly giving you all-year-round symptoms.

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