Allergies and Hay Fever
Allergic rhinitis is the medical term for inflammation of the nasal lining and upper airways caused by an allergic trigger to an inhaled allergen. It is one of the most common chronic diseases in the world. Worldwide prevalence of rhinitis in adults: A review of definitions and temporal evolution – PMC and is typically caused by pollen (hay fever), dust mites, pet dander or mould.
Symptoms include sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes and coughing. Allergic Rhinitis – StatPearls – NCBI Bookshelf can vary from minor irritations to severe symptoms having a profound effect on an individual’s quality of life. The NHS offers good advice on the condition Hay fever – NHS and is a helpful starting point outlining symptoms, common triggers and self-management strategies. For symptoms that are not responding or persisting, our team can help.
Here at Clinic 360.
- We will provide a thorough assessment, with access to comprehensive allergy testing.
- Private prescriptions and hay fever injections.
- Specialist referrals when needed for complex allergy symptoms.
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No GP referral needed.
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