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Number of hay fever sufferers seeking NHS advice triples Number of hay fever sufferers seeking NHS advice triples
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Sitting in long grass is not recommended for hay-fever sufferersSitting in long grass is not recommended for hay-fever sufferers
More than 122,650 people visited the NHS website seeking hay-fever advice last week, as the pollen count hit some of its highest levels this year.More than 122,650 people visited the NHS website seeking hay-fever advice last week, as the pollen count hit some of its highest levels this year.
Weekly visitors to the site's hay-fever advice pages have tripled in the past five weeks, NHS England says, with one visit every three seconds on Sunday.Weekly visitors to the site's hay-fever advice pages have tripled in the past five weeks, NHS England says, with one visit every three seconds on Sunday.
The allergy usually strikes from late March to September, when it is warm, windy and humid and pollen counts high.The allergy usually strikes from late March to September, when it is warm, windy and humid and pollen counts high.
There is no cure but over-the-counter medication can manage most symptoms.There is no cure but over-the-counter medication can manage most symptoms.
Can you spend time in the garden with hay fever?Can you spend time in the garden with hay fever?
Hay fever warning over predicted birch pollen highHay fever warning over predicted birch pollen high
Is hay fever getting worse in the UK?Is hay fever getting worse in the UK?
They include:They include:
sneezingsneezing
coughingcoughing
a runny or blocked nosea runny or blocked nose
red, itchy or watery eyesred, itchy or watery eyes
headachesheadaches
earacheearache
losing the sense of smelllosing the sense of smell
People with asthma may also suffer worse symptoms than usual over the coming days. Thunderstorms are predicted for parts of the UK and water breaks down pollen granules into smaller particles that can lodge deeper into the airways in the lungs.People with asthma may also suffer worse symptoms than usual over the coming days. Thunderstorms are predicted for parts of the UK and water breaks down pollen granules into smaller particles that can lodge deeper into the airways in the lungs.
Check the pollen count near you
The pollen count is set to be high or very high across most of the UK this week - and the NHS website features recommendations on how to manage symptoms, including:The pollen count is set to be high or very high across most of the UK this week - and the NHS website features recommendations on how to manage symptoms, including:
putting petroleum jelly around the nostrils, to trap pollenputting petroleum jelly around the nostrils, to trap pollen
showering and changing clothes after being outside, to wash off pollenshowering and changing clothes after being outside, to wash off pollen
staying indoors with doors and windows shutstaying indoors with doors and windows shut
buying a pollen filter for cars and a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter for vacuum cleanersbuying a pollen filter for cars and a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter for vacuum cleaners
not cutting the grass or keeping fresh flowers insidenot cutting the grass or keeping fresh flowers inside
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