As the sun stays out for longer and more of us are heading outside to enjoy the nice weather, things may not all be as fun as they seem.
The summer sunshine brings with it high pollen counts, which can be a nightmare for hay fever sufferers - and even those that have never suffered before.
According to the NHS, hay fever is usually worse between late March and September, especially when it's warm, humid and windy - this is when the pollen count is at it's highest. Read more: High pollen counts forecast for north west this week But how do you know if you have hay fever and what can you do to treat it?
According to the NHS, the symptoms of hay fever include: If you have asthma, you might also: Hay fever will last for a number of weeks, or even months, unlike a cold which usually goes away after a week or two.
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