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Itchy, sneezy and watery-eyed – it's not a good look. But is it hay fever or just a sunny day sniffle? Spot the symptoms and take control
From natural remedies for hay fever to hay fever medications, we asked our in-house expert ways to relieve the symptoms of hay fever
What is histamine, and what does it do? Dive into the world of histamine and learn more about how the food you eat could impact it, here in our helpful guide.
If you have itchy, red and bumpy skin, it could be linked to your hay fever. Find out what a ‘hay fever rash’ is and how to treat it
Hay fever or common cold? With such similar symptoms, it can be tricky to tell. Spot the key differences and figure out what’s really making you sniffle
Is it hay fever or a cold? Will it ever go away? We answer the most Googled questions on hay fever here.
We hear how Louise Jones, founder of Netmums, tackles travelling with a child with a nut allergy. Discover the expert advice on how to achieve a stress-free holiday with a nut-allergic child.
An allergy is the body’s overreaction to a substance it is exposed to, through eating, breathing or via skin contact, such as pollen, eggs, nuts or gluten.
Red, dry, cracked skin on your hands, face or body? It could be contact dermatitis – a common skin reaction triggered by direct contact with an irritating or allergenic substance. Find out more.
Suffering from allergies and considering on treating them naturally? Check out the list of 12 best natural antihistamines featured in this article.
If you have hay fever, asthma or another allergy, you’re one of 21 million in the UK – and numbers are on the rise. Here's our helpful allergy guide.
A dairy allergy is the most common food allergy in babies and young children. It is caused by a reaction to the proteins in the milk.