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Hay fever may boost kids' aches and pains

September 30, 2008
Kids who suffer from hay fever may also be more likely to have headaches, ear aches, and facial pain, new research suggests. In a new study, investigators looked at 500 children with hay fever and 504 children without the condition. They found that 55 percent of the children with hay fever experienced a higher incidence of headaches, compared to 19 percent of those who didn't have hay fever. Twenty-nine percent of the hay fever sufferers said they had facial pain or pressure, compared to 3 perce... Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Three Reasons Your Hay Fever Treatment May Be Failing
By James Thompson, MD , Health Expert

...sufferers have benefitted from their impact on almost all hay fever symptoms. Unfortunately, the... Read more »

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Grass Pollen Season: Some Common Misconceptions
By James Thompson, MD , Health Expert

...allergic threat whether indoor or out.   What about the term "Hay Fever"? Once again a... Read more »

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Seasonal Allergies and ADHD
By Merely Me , Health Expert

...research has linked ADHD to allergic conditions such as hay fever, added Goodman, who directs... Read more »

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Eczema & Children: What Parents Can Do
By Sue Chung , Health Expert

...children early in life. If your family has a history of hay fever and asthma, your child is more... Read more »

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Are You Prepared for the Spring Allergy Season?
By James Thompson, MD , Health Expert

People with seasonal allergies often forget about their plight over the winter months. Before they... Read more »

Health Guide

Hay Fever (Allergic Rhinitis): Allergy Symptoms
...is usually that these people are allergic to ragweed. Allergy to ragweed is commonly referred to as "hay fever," and allergists tend to refer to it as "allergic rhinitis."Allergic rhinitis can... Read more »
Hay fever, allergy symptom -- nasal discharge
Runny nose; Postnasal drip; Rhinorrhea Prevention Read more »
Seven Tips For Preparing For Spring Allergy Season
...the cold. But along with the warm weather comes the pollens and molds that plague those of us with seasonal allergies.TREE POLLENIn northern parts of the U.S., the earliest pollen triggers come... Read more »
Oral Allergy Syndome Can Cause Itchy Throat
...syndrome.What is oral allergy syndrome?It’s also called pollen-food syndrome and it’s related to “hay fever.”Oral allergy syndrome is an allergic reaction to the proteins in many fruits,... Read more »

Medications

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...eyes, itchy throat) that may be caused by allergies, hay fever, the common cold, sinus... Read more »

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...itching, runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing from "hay fever" and other allergies. It is also... Read more »

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...watery/itchy eyes, itchy throat) caused by allergies, hay fever, the common cold, or other... Read more »

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...watery/itchy eyes, itchy throat) caused by allergies, hay fever, the common cold, or other... Read more »

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...treat allergic rhinitis, also known as allergies or hay fever. Montelukast works by blocking... Read more »

Related News

FDA approves Omnaris for hay fever
October 02, 2008

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Omnaris (ciclesonide) to treat allergic rhinitis, commonly called hay fever. The corticosteroid... Read summary »

Hay fever sufferers may triple in the next 50 years
June 16, 2009

British researchers say the number of people who suffer from seasonal allergies could triple in the next 50 years. Rising temperatures and pollution... Read summary »

Hay fever vaccine gets go-ahead in the United Kingdom
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An allergy vaccine pill called Grazax will be launched in the United Kingdom in early 2007. In studies, Grazax cut hay fever symptoms by 40 percent,... Read summary »

Stomach Bug May Protect Against Asthma
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) Something missing from our stomachs may be the reason behind the recent rise asthma cases. Researchers from New York University... Read summary »

Fever? Chills? It may be seasonal allergies
October 02, 2008

Sneezing, wheezing, and itchy eyes aren't the only symptoms of seasonal allergies, says Dr. Timothy Quinn. Fevers, facial pain, headaches, and even... Read summary »