1 a physical reaction to the pollen of plants which causes some people to have problems with their eyes, nose, throat, and lungs
Individuals carrying the ailment may at first believe that they have a simple summer cold, but hay fever becomes more evident when the apparent cold does not disappear.
Pollens in the atmosphere, representing allergens, become pervasive during the springtime and early summer and are known to cause hay fever.
The body's allergic response to hay fever pollen is an example.
This may be the rejection of invading bacteria, the inflammatory response to a burn, or the allergic rhinitis of hay fever.
Nine participants with eosinophilia had a history of hay fever and two had a history of asthma.
Relevant to the link between early illness and later anxiety are the results of studies suggesting a link between social anxiety in childhood and allergies, especially hay fever.
One of them suffers from migraine and the other suffers from hay fever.
It also causes hay fever, rhinitis, eczema and related conditions, all involving heightened reactions to outside stimuli.
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