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Real talk with Nana Yeboah Here's a top tip to treat hay fever If you're reading this with tired, itchy eyes, we understand! While allergy and hay fever is common this time of the year, the good news is Pharmacists have a trick to tackle symptoms: dual product therapy. How can dual product therapy help? Dual product or combination therapy means treating different symptoms with different products, at the same time. Think about it: If you have dry skin and a headache, you wouldn't treat both with paracetamol. Similarly, an antihistamine tablet can provide general relief from some allergy symptoms though isn’t designed to target others, such as a blocked nose. Next time you're in the pharmacy, describe all your hay fever symptoms and ask your Pharmacist for dual product therapy. They can recommend a product combination that will work together well for your situation, say, an antihistamine tablet combined with saline nasal spray or antihistamine eye drops. Remember, dual product therapy is not a one-size-fits-all fix and some products do require careful use, so always make sure to ask your Pharmacist for recommendations! Nana Yeboah Pharmacist Bes oh TerryWhite Chemmart > a= 4 Chester Pass WA Sources: 1. https/mwallergy.org au/patients/fest facts/hay-fever-allergic-hinitis 2 https//mwubetterhealth vic govau/health/conditionsandtreatments/hay-fever Wai. .. ls your hay fever actually sinusitis? When left untreated, hay fever can inflame the nasal mucus membranes and from there, evolve into a painful infection of the sinuses. Talk to your Pharmacist if you have these symptoms: ¢ facial pain and pressure, ¢ _ loss of taste and smell especially when leaning ¢ bad breath or bad taste forward in the mouth ® green or yellow mucus from * fatigue the nose or dripping down ‘i the throat sore rest . ¢ blocked nose sougning ° fever * headache and toothache Sources: ttps//Amwallergy.org.au/patients/allergic-shinits-hay-fever.and:-snusits/sinustis-and-allergy https:/raisingchildren net au/quides/a--health-reference/sinusitis https:/Awhealthdirect. gov.eu/sinusitis h f é te ~ Pollen is teeny-tiny but can have a big impact. ' Thankfully, there are things we can do to reduce its impact. ~ The idea is to avoid pollen as much as possible and reduce the amount that is brought into your home. / @ Check the pollen count and if possible, stay indoors with windows closed when it's high } Wipe surfaces and vacuum floors and cloth sofas regularly } Apply Vaseline below your nostrils to help trap pollen before you breathe it in oe Wear wraparound sunglasses to limit the pollen that gets in your eyes 6 Shower and change after coming home oma high pollen _ count day Swap fresh flowers for indoor plants Q Use re-circulated air in the car A oO Dry your clothes on an indoor airer or hang them outside on . low count days oe Delegate mowing and raking to someone without hay fever © Wipe pets with a microfibre cloth when they go back indoors lergy-anaphylaxis/allergic-hinitis-hayfever et hay-fever-allergic-hinitis/ th.vic govau/health/conditionsandtreatments/hay-fevertibhc-content ¥y.0rg.au/patients/allergy-treatment/allergen-minimisation https:/Ammwallergy.org.au/patients/fast-facts/hay-fever-allergic-thinitis
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