I have been a chronic hay fever sufferer since I was little and I suffer terribly during the summer. Sometimes my eyes are so swollen I can barely see and I can’t breathe through my nose without the help of a nasal spray for months on end. It’s such a common allergy so we’re going to look at some ways of how to deal with hay fever.
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Hay fever is one of the most common allergies and so many people suffer with it to some extent at some point throughout the year.
I suffer pretty badly, so I need to take a lot of precautions every year to ensure my whole Spring and Summer isn’t ruined from it
So whether you need to lock yourself away in a room with no windows and no way for pollen to get in for 3 months out of the year or whether you have the sneezes every once in a while, here are some ways of how to deal with hay fever to make your summer a little less… snotty.
How To Deal With Hay Fever:
Steam your face to relieve sinus headaches
Sinus headaches can be common with hay fever, due to feeling so blocked and they’re really uncomfortable headaches to have. If you have the means to do so, buying a facial steamer can really help relieve that pressure.
If you can’t, then simply use a bowl of boiling water and place a towel over your head so you’re able to safely breathe in the steam. One year, I had a week long sinus headache due to hay fever – it was awful!
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Take a hay fever tablet every single day
I won’t mention any particular brand of medication here because we’re all different and some medications might not be suitable for some people. In this case, you should ALWAYS read the leaflets that come with medication and check with your doctor beforehand.
But one of the most obvious tips on how to deal with hay fever is of course, to take medication. And ensure you’re taking it every day, so you build up that immunity.
Ideally, you should be taking your tablets BEOFRE your hay fever symptoms start. So if you know you tend to start suffering around April, then starting your medication in March will help your body build up immunity.
Although I’ve never found tablets to take away the symptoms of hay fever completely, they do take the edge of. And always seek advice from your GP if you’re really struggling.
Shut your windows
Although it’s probably the last thing you want to do when it’s hot in the Summer, shutting your windows can help keep the pollen out and the pollen levels lower in your room or house. If there are alternative ways to keep cool, you should try and find them because this makes a big difference!
Wash your hair more regularly
Pollen can really get stuck to your hair. Even just a quick walk around the park or from sitting in the garden for 10 minutes can allow it to settle in and stay there! So if you’re able try and up the amount that you wash your hair in the Summer.
And if you’ve been somewhere particularly grassy for the day or surrounded by trees and flowers, definitely wash it when you get home!
If you’re struggling to stay cool in the Summer this is also a great way to keep your body temperature down too, so it’s a double win!
Use eye drops and nasal spray
Along with medication, you might need additional things to help you deal with hay fever. Two things I find really helpful every single year are eye drops and nasal spray.
Eye drops can help relieve the itchiness that hay fever causes and nasal spray can help clear your airways and give your nasal passage a protective barrier from the pollen.
But of course, as always, check with your GP to ensure these items are safe for you to use.
Check the pollen levels daily
And finally, check the pollen daily before you leave the house.
If you are leaving the house so you know whether you’re going to need to take extra “stuff” to manage during the day (tissues, eye drops etc.). The BBC Weather app includes a ‘low’, ‘medium’, ‘high’ or ‘very high’ pollen count daily in the summer!
For medical advice on hay fever, check out the NHS website here.
Are you a hay fever sufferer? What do you do to combat those annoying symptoms? Any other tips? Let us know!
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Some great tips here! I’m suffering quite badly at the moment and never thought to wash my hair a bit more…makes perfect sense! Thanks for sharing & I hope hay fever isn’t bothering you too much 🙂 Ellis x // http://www.elliswoolley.co.uk
Thanks for commenting, I hope you found some of these helpful! cx
Hey, Jenny! Thankfully my daily Cetrizine generally manages my allergies. I am from the US and when I moved to the UK,I saw an uptick in my sensitivity and since I started taking the anti-allergen daily it’s helped so much!
Wow, really? We must have stronger pollen over here! I use medication with that ingredient in but unfortunately doesn’t help me THAT much. Going to the docs next week to hopefully get something stronger!
These are all brilliant tips, thank you for sharing! I don’t usually suffer with hay fever, and hopefully I won’t this year but my fiancé does, he struggles massively with it so definitely going to be showing this post to him and hopefully it will help as summer goes on!
Tiffany x http://www.foodandotherloves.co.uk
I hope he can find something here that helps! I know how he feels and it’s such a struggle every single summer. You are SO lucky you don’t get it!
I’ve never suffered with it before but this summer I suddenly have! Also, ever since I came home from Uni I’ve been allergic to cats and there are THREE in my house! I’ll definitely be using some of these tips – I’ve never thought about washing hair more as a treatment! x
That’s so weird that you’ve just randomly developed hay fever and an allergic reaction to cats this year?! I hope some of these help a bit and YES the hair washing one is something people overlook so easily but it makes totally sense, especially if you’ve got long hair! xx
Fantastic tips! I never used to have hay fever until I had my little one and now it kills me every spring/summer. My eyes swell and my nose and throat goes sore. I’ll definetly be trying out your tips!
Jordanne || Thelifeofaglasgowgirl.co.uk
Oh no! My nose is so sore at the moment because I’ve been blowing it so much recently. Hope you find something on here helpful! xx
Oh wow, I’ve never thought of steaming my face after a day outside, but that makes so much sense! I’ll have to break out my facial steamer more often; my nose has been so insanely itchy the past few days. Thanks for this!
Amber || mylifeinlimbo.com
Face steamers are the best?! If you get blocked too, they you can buy these little pots of menthol crystals which you put in the water and it clears your sinuses because obvs hay fever can sometimes give you sinus headaches! xx
My son (7) got sent home the other day because his hay fever was acting up, he hadn’t had it in a year so we hadn’t taken any precautions and on a nature walk it flared up because they were leaning in to look at flowers etc. When his teacher brought him out his eyes were so so swollen and he couldn’t stop sneezing. She said a few of them had gotten it and not to worry but I felt so guilty. It’s been acting up since but we’ve started giving him a hay fever medicine. I am planning on going into the doctor with him to figure out something more permanent, it says you can’t stay on it longer than a month. We’ve started the honey thing too but he was so bad that day that we do have to figure something out! Great post, windows are all shut now!
Oh no! That reminds me of when I was in primary school on a school trip and my eyes were so bad I could barely see and they hurt SO MUCH. Hope some of these tips help a bit and your son can find something that works for him!
I’ve only just woken up and my nose is itchy and getting blocked already! But I find eye drops do the most good because it’s always my eyes that are the worst affected
Itchy eyes are the worst aren’t they?! They ruin your make up and hurt like CRAP! Hope you’re not suffering too much today
Tell me about it! Most of my prom pictures are awful because of red, watery eyes thanks to hay fever…. thanks! I hope so too!
Steam is my one and only cure during summer, (actually during most of the year since I live in a tropical monsoon area) and usually, I have to inhale steam every day if I want to avoid medications like tablets or nasal sprays. There are days when it gets really awful and I must go to the doctor, but they always look at me sadly and say “You should move to Canada. That’s your only long time cure.” XD
Steam is a great tip! I’ve been steaming my face a bit lately as I’ve developed an awful post nasal drip cough and I am SO phlegm-y! Steam really takes the edge off
Thanks for this..especially the hairwash one. I also think air pollution contributes..I know my ‘symptoms’ are worse this year.
You’re welcome, the hair washing one is something not many people think about but it helps so much!
Ugh! The bane of my existence and allergic asthma too. Great tips. I like using a neti pot too. With nice warm saline infused water
Ugh my boyfriend has asthma as well and it always seems worse in the summer when his hay fever is bad! Great tips, too! Hope you don’t suffer TOO badly this year’
You too. Our seasons are starting to mesh into each other which is making the pollen worse every year! I’m used to a cold winter where everything dies lol!
Nasal sprays are my go to. I’ve tried so many pills that never did anything. Or maybe they did, but it didn’t seem like they did. I’m now doing immunotherapy. It takes a couple of years (2-5 depending on the method), but then I shouldn’t have any symptoms anymore at all. It already seems to be lessening. Though I still have my best friend nose spray around at the moment.
Oh my god I’ve never heard of that, could you contact me on Twitter @jennymarston_xo and give me more info? The nasal spray is definitely my saviour as well – I wouldn’t be able to breath without it!
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My sister gets terrible hay fever and it mixes with her allergies and asthma leaving her not being able to breathe well (allot more in the summer weather) and then her anxiety sets in because of it. I’m always on the lookout for stuff that might help her so this post is amazing! Recently we got her some local honey to have a spoonful of each day as my nan who also suffers hay fever has found it helps because the local honey will counteract with the local pollen and stop it’s worst symptoms. Great post! Have a lovely day 😄💗
I heard the honey thing too – I hate honey it makes me feel sick but I might just suck it up and eat it! Thanks for commenting! I hope your sister doesn’t get too bad this year and she finds some stuff that helps her!
Same its got a horrible texture. I hope yours doesn’t flare up badly this summer. Thank you so much!! 😄💗
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