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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I've hayfever and tried everything to help it ,got tablets from doctors and nasal spay but don't work ,any ideas what else I can use . "
I use the hay fever face wipes and eyelid wipes they work really well for me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine doesn't set in until later in summer once the farmers start harvesting their wheat and other crops, usually tablets work fine but sometimes its so bad nothing helps |
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By *linyMan
over a year ago
Manchester/London |
"I've hayfever and tried everything to help it ,got tablets from doctors and nasal spay but don't work ,any ideas what else I can use . "
Have you tried using your local honey? You can build up a tolerance for local pollen. I’ve also heard positive things about the injection but I cannot personally endorse it as I don’t suffer from hay fever but my ex suffered terribly |
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This is a particularly bad hayfever year.
Go to your local pharmacist, OP. They can give you some stronger/different antihistamines to the usual lotradine and citirizine based ones. Also proper antihistamine eye drops, stronger than the Otrivine ones you can buy over the counter. |
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"My daughter swears by the injection
Not heard of that, how often does she have it?
Once a year. It’s not on the NHS anymore. Think it’s about £80"
Thanks, I,m good for now but will look into it as had no idea it existed. |
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"My daughter swears by the injection
Not heard of that, how often does she have it?
Once a year. It’s not on the NHS anymore. Think it’s about £80
Thanks, I,m good for now but will look into it as had no idea it existed. "
Look into it first obviously. I think there can be side effects etc. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
Northampton Somewhere |
My son usually gets it really badly, worse this time of year obviously but I swear it's all year round. Anyway he had the injection a couple of weeks ago and it has helped massively! It's a game changer |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
Reading |
I have had hay fever since five years old. Plus Asthma.
I did have injections in my teens which worked. They were stopped due to others having allergic reactions to them. .
I have since been taking Zirtek . Which I took part in the original clinical trials for. Yes they work for me. I will say this year my hay fever has been bad. But speaking to others who also have . They say this year is bad for them also even though normally do not get bad.
My thought to this is after two years lockdown due to Covid. Have peoples immune system become compromised. Like me who suffer normally made worse as not going out as normal ? |
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"I've hayfever and tried everything to help it ,got tablets from doctors and nasal spay but don't work ,any ideas what else I can use . "
I used to be like that...since I moved to Ireland haven't suffered with it.
Hope you will find something that will work for you. |
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It depends on the type of pollen you are sensitive with.
I use piriton, nasal spray plus hay fever balm on my eyes and round my nose and regularly wipe my hands, arms and face with the hayfever/allergy wet wipes.
Coz being a farmer sensitive to grass pollen...,. Is properly rubbish! |
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"My GP prescribed me Fexofenidiene 180mg & they really help, I suffered quite severe Hayfever.
Have you asked for a stronger dose of whatever the GP prescribed.
Good luck"
You can buy it without prescription now too - Allevia.
Aldi have nasal balm, face spray & face wipes all 89p each |
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By *lascumMan
over a year ago
Glasgow |
"I've hayfever and tried everything to help it ,got tablets from doctors and nasal spay but don't work ,any ideas what else I can use . "
Got my annual Kenalog jag booked at the Dr for Friday… yay |
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By *ddie1966Man
over a year ago
Paper Town Central, Essex. |
Cat allergy (got 2 of the fluffy little gits) and hay-fever is playing havoc with me this year, but even cheap baby wipes and over the counter ani histamines help immensely for me. The key to over the counter stuff is to chop and change so you don't build up any sort of resistance.
Not good when you ride a motorcycle. |
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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago
Reading |
The worst thing I find is people who do not understand how hay fever can effect normal life. Like today. I have been planting garden. After 3 hours had to stop and started to sneeze badly and eyes watering. So back indoors. Shower to get pollen off me. I sometimes cannot have outside door or windows open if wind in wrong direction .
My brother who passed away a few years back did not have hay fever until he was in his late fifties. He used to tell me before he started to suffer. If just a bit of sneezing etc. He admitted that when having a bad day . Realised effect it had on him and normal life. So then understood how I suffered since about five years old |
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I’m on fexofendine highest dose , also try and find the most local honey you can as it helps too
I use hayfever wipes, balm and face spray
If it’s bad I have to stay indoors
Hay fever and allergies are the worse
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