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Saturday, September 23, 2006

Discovering Hayfever: Their Symptoms and Treatments

Hayfever typically reduces the quality of life especially if the combination of unpleasant indications occurs. It could extremely interfere with study, work and leisure. Conditions are severely worse in teenagers and young adults ranging from the age of twenty to thirty years old.

Hayfever symptoms are categorized into nasal symptoms such as rapid and frequent sneezing, itchy and running nose, blocked or stuffy nose and eye symptoms such as watery, red, itchy eyes. Other symptoms associated with the disease are dry, itchy tongue and throat, itchy ears and headache added with sleep disturbances, depression, listlessness and failure of concentration.

There are available medications effective for Hayfever which the doctors can prescribe. Systemic antihistamines tablets taken orally and topical steroids such as corticosteroids, antihistamines, and non steroidals serving as anti allergy medication are the most widely used Hayfever treatments.

- Antihistamines give relief to sneezing, itchy and running nose and irritation of the eye.
- Topical treatments are applied to the eyes or nose reducing nasal and eye symptoms.
- Anti-inflammatory corticosteroids prevent allergic reactions reducing nasal lining inflammation.

Hayfever can be prevented by reducing or avoiding exposures to pollens.

- Verify pollen counts from radio, local newspapers or TV reports and stay inside if it is high.
- Pollen counts are at its peak during early evening so avoid staying outside.
- Sleep with closed windows.
- Always close the car windows and doors.
- Let someone do the lawn mowing.
- Protect your eyes from pollens by wearing sunglasses.
- Pollen counts are lower on the seaside so you can stay there.
- Seek medical treatment from a doctor or allergists.

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