Hay fever (or allergic rhinitis) is a long-term inflammatory condition that's incredibly common. It affects about one-quarter ...
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Autumn is the season of change, with green leaves turning color and temperatures cooling. It's also the season of hay fever, or allergic rhinitis. So how can people with fall allergies get relief? Dr.
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Spring means potential misery for hay fever and asthma sufferers courtesy of high pollen counts. But unlike some other developed countries, Australia has no national service to monitor them.
Autumn is the season of change, with green leaves turning color and temperatures cooling. It's also the season of hay fever, or allergic rhinitis.
Allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever, affects around one in four Australians. It occurs when allergens like pollen, dust, or mould come into contact with the body, triggering an allergic ...