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What's Hay Fever? |
I think I may have symptoms of it, but not very sure! it is an allergy caused by things like grass, ragweed, pollen etc HAY U ARE LUCKY I JUST LEARNED THAT 2 DAY it is this weed caled the rag weed and i gives you hay fever if u breath it in and it comes out in the fall so watch out hope i helped Hay Fever is an allergic reaction to certain pollens like grass, trees, ragweed, etc. Symptoms can be itchy, watery eyes, congestion, sneezing, wheezing, itchy throat, and a general feeling of exhaustion. The best thing to do is try to stay in air conditioning and not expose yourself to too much pollens. I know you can't stay inside always, so if your symptoms are making you miserable, talk to a doctor or pharmacist about different anti histamines that you can use. The right one will help your symptoms substantially. |
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