HAY FEVER symptoms can be difficult to deal with as you go about your day-to-day life. They are usually triggered during pollen season between late March and September but can last for weeks or months. Your pharmacist can recommend remedies to help with itchy eyes and sneezing, but there also a number of measures you can take to help keep symptoms at bay.
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