Diagnosis

Many people go undiagnosed for allergies and hay fever, or they are wrongly diagnosed because they self-diagnose.
The best thing to do if you are experiencing symptoms of hay fever is to go to your doctor and get a professional diagnosis. Your doctor may be able to diagnose hay fever based on a physical exam, a careful evaluation of your symptoms and observation of your symptoms. Allergy Scratch-tests may be recommended by your doctor to determine the possible triggers that are causing your allergies.
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Survive the Hay Fever Season
The most common hay fever season is spring time. This is when people with these sensitivities reach their peak. It’s common for windy weather to make matters worse for hay fever sufferers. Especially dry winds. Moist winds tend to be less of a problem as the moisture attaches to the pollen. But dry winds stir up the pollen and dust, creating a dense, if unseen laden atmosphere. And yet spring time is a wonderful time. There’s new life about, fresh colours, warmth of the sun and much needed bright light after a dull winter. How can those with hay fever appreciate this season more? Read More >
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It doesn't work. It may as well be water (and probably is)
Yes. i experienced heart palpitations. and a nervous feeling. i thought it all was because i was full up with allergies. i googled Azep and found ...

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hmmm... for 15 minutes?! That doesn't sound very yummy. Chewing on gun-powder might work too, but I don't think i'd do that either!
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