What is Hay Fever?
Hay fever is unrelated to fever and exhibits symptoms similar to those of the common cold. It's the body's allergic response to a foreign substance. Read this microblog to learn more!


Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic response of the body to harmless foreign substances (allergens) that the body mistakenly considers harmful.
Allergens may include pollens, grasses, dust mites, or pets' shedded fur.
What are the symptoms of Hay Fever?


Hay fever doesn't cause fever. Common symptoms of Hay fever include:
⦁ Sneezing
⦁ Runny nose
⦁ Itchy nose, throat, and eyes
⦁ Tiredness
⦁ Headache
⦁ Red watery eyes
⦁ Cough
How to differentiate between Hay fever and the Common Cold?
Hay fever has quite similar symptoms to the common cold. Some differences are red and watery eyes, which are mainly due to allergies.
Also, hay fever is likely to occur during the change of season. Getting in touch with a new pet may also cause hay fever.
How long does hay fever last?
Allergic medication may provide relief within a few days. However, you should be cautious until the allergens are present in the air.