Runny eyes, sniffy nose, puffy face
Allergies from hay fever can have a number of different environmental causes. Hay fever can result as an allergic reaction to tree pollen, grass pollen, spores, fungi, and mold.
Patients should tell their physician if they have allergies or hay fever, or if they have had a reaction to a contrast solution.
they are all hypersensitivity reaction
The type of flower that hay fever came from are pollinated flowers. Pollen can also be found in trees, grass and weeds.
Yes, they can have allergies as well as an adult.
Hay fever triggers include grass, flower pollens, animal fur, dust mite, chemical fumes, microorganisms or some foods. Hay fever is a common condition that shows signs and symptoms similar to a cold.
Hay fever
You can't catch hay fever in any fashion from another person.
Technically, you can get hay fever only from hay. You can become sensitized to the pollen from other plants such as roses and exhibit the same symptoms as you would if you were also allergic to hay. Nobody would be able to distinguish the symptoms and nobody has invented "Rose Fever" so you might as well call your reaction "hay fever". If anybody wants to argue with you, you can tell them that it is not infrequent that roses grow in fields that are cut and baled for hay.
No, but it can be caused by hay.
He does have hay fever, but it isn't that bad.