Hay fever affects almost ten million people in the UK - but it shares some symptoms with Covid. A doctor has explained how to ...
Even though it’s called hay fever, it does not actually cause a fever. However, common signs of Covid include having chills ...
Allergies and sinus infections can cause many similar symptoms, such as nasal congestion. However, the conditions have ...
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At a certain point, there’s no stopping a sneeze. But doctors say there are ways to turn down the volume of an “achoo.” ...
You’re not imagining things -- pollen has choked most of the U.S. in an unusually intense spring allergy season this year ...
Now that it's warming up, many of us will be spending more time outside, which also means some of us will be dealing with ...
Although the risk is very low, stifling a sneeze can cause a ruptured eardrum, rupture of superficial blood vessels to the eye or nose, throat or neck damage. Less commonly, holding in a sneeze ...
So whether you sneeze into your hands or unload your supermarket ... “The skin inside the nose is delicate and has a big supply of blood vessels that are found close to the surface,” says ...
It's spring and if you feel like your seasonal allergies are worse every year, it’s not just in your head (or your sinuses).
Even if you’ve sidestepped symptoms for years, the sneezing and runny nose can come for you. By Mohana Ravindranath After decades of never experiencing seasonal allergies, you suddenly find ...