About Hay Fever
Hay fever, a prevalent seasonal allergy impacting millions in the United Kingdom annually, results from inhaling pollen released by grass, trees, and plants. Left untreated, hay fever can disrupt daily life and potentially lead to more severe health conditions.
In the UK, hay fever season typically commences in late March or early April, marked by high grass pollen counts lasting until mid-July. Subsequently, tree pollen dominates from July to September, with weed pollen peaking in August and September. Some individuals may also experience year-round symptoms due to moulds or dust mites in their home or workplace environment.