Hay fever season can cause misery for sufferers, but there are a range of medicines and treatments which can help to get symptoms under control. We've talked to Thorrun Govind, chair of the Royal ...
Call your provider if your child has a high fever and ... skin causes a rash to appear. AD rashes affect different parts of the body depending on age: In infants and toddlers, the rash usually starts ...
Some armpit rashes can last a few hours and disappear if an irritant is removed. Others occur with a chronic condition, such as psoriasis, and may come and go for many years. Treatments for arm ...
Hay fever sufferers may soon be able to greet the summer with open arms and clear noses. New research makes great claims for a treatment based on the ground-up bark of an African gum tree ...
It’s especially common if your child has asthma, food allergies, or hay fever or if any ... it shows up as a rash on the face or head. Later, it may spread to the arms and torso.
For the one in three people who suffers from hay fever, this summer is proving more miserable than usual. And it is all down to the devastation caused by foot-and-mouth. With tens of thousands of ...
Most of us are delighted when spring finally arrives, but for millions of hay fever sufferers, the warmer temperatures and longer days signal the start of their annual battle with symptoms.
If you have itchy eyes, a runny nose, a rash or even trouble breathing, you may have been struck down with “Christmas ... Real trees, including cypress and the popular pine, carry every hay fever ...
But for many people, this also means the return of their seasonal hay fever symptoms. Around 24 per cent of Australians get hay fever, with sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, and itchy or watery ...
Dust mite reactions are typically harmless, though they can cause swelling, itching, or other hay fever and asthma symptoms ... but eventually, rash-like bumps and blisters will develop along ...