Hay Fever Symptoms
Firstly, it’s important to know that there are two main types of hay fever:
1. Seasonal allergic rhinitis is widespread in spring, early summer and autumn, when the air is thick with pollens from trees and grasses, and mould spores that may have been dormant in the cooler months.
2. Perennialallergic rhinitis happens all year round. It can be caused by house dust mite, dander and mould spores. It’s made worse by tobacco smoke, perfumes and air pollution.
Regardless of the type, hay fever symptoms usually include:
• Sneezing, sometimes in fits of up to 10 or more sneezes.
• Clear runny discharge or dripping from a stuffed up nose.
• A feeling of having plugged or stuffed ears that isn’t helped by swallowing.
• Watery bloodshot eyes (your eyes may also be puffy and sore to touch).
• Itching of your nose, soft palate, ear canal, eyes, and/or skin
• Tiredness and trouble sleeping
You are more likely to suffer from hay fever symptoms if you:
• Have a family history of hay fever, asthma or eczema
• Were exposed to cigarette smoke as a child