Seasonal allergy, also known as hay fever, affects millions of people each summer and many find that their condition worsens with each passing year.
Common Symptoms
Seasonal allergy causes a variety of symptoms and no two individuals will suffer in exactly the same way. The common symptoms however include the following:
- Itchy and runny eyes. You may also experience the feeling of having something stuck under your eyelid even though there's nothing there.
- Constant sneezing that can also develop into a cough.
- A tickling sensation at the back of your throat that you can't get rid of.
- A runny nose, or alternatively you may have blocked sinuses.
Common Treatments
The most common forms of treatment for seasonal allergy incorporate the use of an antihistamine. These products can be bought over-the-counter in a variety of forms, including tablets, capsules, eye drops and nasal sprays. For severe symptoms prescription medications might be needed - most of which are just stronger versions of the generic products.
What are the Causes?
The most common cause of the allergy is pollen however this can come from a variety of sources. The most common causes of hay fever include the following:
- Flowers
- Grasses
- Tree blossoms
- Dustmites (which also increase their numbers during the summer season).
- Ragweed
Conclusion
While all of these cause problems during the summer months, many people consider ragweed allergies to be the worse. If the symptoms become too bad, you should consult a doctor. He'll be able to advise you on the best treatment solution to fit with your specific situation.
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