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Symptoms of Hay fever are: * Sneezing * Runny nose * Blocked nose * Coughing * Postnasal drip * Itching eyes * Itching nose * Itching throat * Dark circles under the eyes (Allergic shiners) * Nose rubbing * Allergic salute (persistent upward nose rubbing) * Watering eyes * Conjunctivitis * Red-rimmed eyes * Swollen eyes * Crusting of eyelids * Seasonal symptoms - though not all types of hay fever are seasonal * End of symptoms after frost * Wheezing * Breathing difficulties * Sneezing * Runny nose * Blocked nose * Itchy eyes and mouth * Asthma Fore more information visit www.naturalremediesguide.net - best source of information about different herbal healing systems.

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