HAYFEVER affects around 20 percent of Brits, leaving millions unable to enjoy the great outdoors during the warmer months. While hayfever triggers such as pollen are most commonly found outside, many seasonal allergens can live in the home too.
Related articlesHayfever is an allergic reaction to different types of pollen, though it can also be triggered by other allergens such as dust mites, dead skin, and pet dander.
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