Taking Loratidine but it is not easing hayfever. What will help?
You could try Pollinosan Tablets, these are traditionally used for hayfever and can be taken with other hayfever medication if needed. Read the full answer 〉
You could try Pollinosan Tablets, these are traditionally used for hayfever and can be taken with other hayfever medication if needed. Read the full answer 〉
You would need to discuss this with your doctor, if they are happy for you to use it then that is ok. Please download the Patient Information Leaflet... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, they can be connected.You may find Plantago helpful for this. Read the full answer 〉
Yes, you can still suffer from hayfever symptoms during the night. In fact, hayfever symptoms can often be worse during the night! A good tip is to... Read the full answer 〉
Some people do find that cutting out wheat and dairy products can help, these foods tend to be mucus forming and may be a contributory factor. Having... Read the full answer 〉
Unfortunately, I cannot give advice on drugs for hayfever, sorry, you would need to ask your pharmacist or doctor if it is ok to take more. Read the full answer 〉
Some people with hayfever do develop a cough but if it has been going on for more than a couple of weeks it is best to get it checked by your doctor... Read the full answer 〉
You could try either Pollinosan Tablets or Luffa tincture as these are both traditionally used for hayfever/allergies and can be taken 3-4 weeks... Read the full answer 〉
These are typical hayfever symptoms but if you have not had them before it is important to see your doctor, there may be other causes so it is best... Read the full answer 〉
If your eyes are starting to go yellow it is best to get this checked out by your doctor first before taking any remedies. If it is hayfever then you... Read the full answer 〉
You can use Pollinosan tablets with the Hypericum, it is really over the counter medicines from pharmacies that may not be appropriate. Read the full answer 〉
These do sound like hayfever symptoms but if you have not had this before it is best to get it checked out by your doctor. If it is hayfever and you... Read the full answer 〉
I am not sure if she can take an antihistamine every day regardless as I am unable to comment on pharmacy products, sorry, you would need to ask a... Read the full answer 〉
Rapeseed is a common cause of hayfever so it is possible but I would suggest checking with your doctor just to confirm this. In the meantime you may... Read the full answer 〉
Hayfever can affect people in different ways and wheeziness is quite a common symptom, however, there can be other causes for this so it is best to... Read the full answer 〉
Watery eyes is one of the common hayfever symptoms so it is possible but it is best to get it checked out by your doctor as well just in case it is... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, it can often feel that way, especially if you get a runny nose, headache etc. Read the full answer 〉
Yes, rapeseed can affect some people and cause hayfever symptoms.You may find Pollinosan Tablets or Nasal Spray helpful for this. Read the full answer 〉
Even if the pollen count is low there will still be pollen present in the air which can cause symptoms in some people. Many people find that their... Read the full answer 〉
Pollinosan Nasal Spray may be used for children over the age of 6. For children between the ages of 2 and 12, you may wish to consider Luffa Complex... Read the full answer 〉
Pollinosan Hayfever tablets are for the use of children over the age of 12. For children between the ages of 2 and 12, you may wish to consider Luffa... Read the full answer 〉
Yes, it is best to take every day, even if the pollen count is low and she has no visible symptoms. Read the full answer 〉
You can find this information in our new Hayfever, pollen count app. You can download this app for free: Hayfever app Read the full answer 〉
Some people will find that this is the case. There are many plants that release pollen in the early morning, so if you live in an area full of trees,... Read the full answer 〉
Luffa Complex tends to work on all areas affected by hayfever: eyes, nose, throat and even a wheezy chest. The tincture works very quickly, although... Read the full answer 〉
The Luffa Complex drops work fastest, but if he has a lot of nasal problems, e.g. runny or blocked or irritated or swollen nose, then use the... Read the full answer 〉
No, it is for catarrhal congestion, excess mucus, and post-nasal drip. If your symptoms are the commonly experienced hayfever ones such as sneezing,... Read the full answer 〉
Pollinosan Hayfever tablets will deal with the allergic reactions, and Plantago, taken internally over a few months, usually reduces catarrhal... Read the full answer 〉
Pollinosan Hayfever tablets are often useful for allergic reactions with unknown cause. They work for sneezing as well as a runny nose. Take the... Read the full answer 〉
Sinuforce Nasal Spray may be helpful in terms of clearing congestion in nasal passages already hampered by containing polyps. The effect will only be... Read the full answer 〉
You could look at Pollinosan Luffa Nasal Spray, which counters allergic reactions and has a dampening effect on inflammation, like an antihistamine... Read the full answer 〉
It is suitable for children over the age of 6. Read the full answer 〉
You would probably find Sinuforce Nasal Spray better for relieving blocked sinuses, and you could use Plantago tincture internally to reduce any... Read the full answer 〉
We have Euphrasia Eye Drops, which are excellent for itchy or irritated eyes. We also have Pollinosan Hayfever tablets, which you can take internally... Read the full answer 〉
It will help if the stuffiness is due to airborne allergens (things that create an allergic type reaction) such as dust mites, pollution, car fumes,... Read the full answer 〉
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