Allergy mistaken for hayfever triggered by 'almost any' fruit and veg
- Individuals with hay fever report symptoms starting earlier and lasting longer.
- Climate change causes warmer temperatures which lengthen the pollen season.
- This extended season makes predicting the correct timing for medication use harder.
- Vikki Furneaux states it is "harder to get a prescription for hay fever".
- Managing symptoms proves challenging as they can resemble cold or flu signs.
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Hay fever season ‘definitely longer and also more erratic’, says York pharmacist
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