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Article quantity: 10. This is a collection of premium PLR articles all about hay fever. Allergic rhinitis, otherwise known as hay fever, strikes about 7.8% of people in the US over the age of 18 years, and about 10%-30% of people worldwide. It is an allergy to pollen and dust that causes itchy and inflamed mucous membranes of the eyes and nose. A runny nose, as well as watery eyes, are a common manifestation of this irritating condition.

Hay fever itself is generally not dangerous, but it can trigger allergic asthma if it continues untreated. Hay fever is commonly confused with other conditions, so it is best to make a visit to your physician if you are unsure whether your symptoms are from hay fever or something else.

 

Below are the articles that you get inside:

  • Are You Sure You've Got Hay Fever
  • Complications from Hay Fever
  • Hay Fever Causes and Symptoms
  • How to Help Your Child in the Hay Fever Season
  • How to Manage Hay Fever during the Exam Period
  • Myths about Hay Fever
  • Natural Remedies for Hay Fever
  • Prevention Tips for Hay Fever
  • Tips for Checking the Pollen Count
  • Treatment Options for Hay Fever