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		<description><![CDATA[On average, 20 percent of individuals in the United States suffer from  hayfever. Hayfever is caused by an allergic reaction mainly to different forms  of pollen and ragweed. Hayfever has different effects on every individual  depending on how severely they suffer from allergies. Some individuals may  experience slight discomfort whereas the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On average, 20 percent of individuals in the United States suffer from  hayfever. Hayfever is caused by an allergic reaction mainly to different forms  of pollen and ragweed. Hayfever has different effects on every individual  depending on how severely they suffer from allergies. Some individuals may  experience slight discomfort whereas the pain can be practically unbearable for  others. So how do you know if you have hayfever? The following is a list of  categories to consider in order to determine whether or not you are suffering  from hayfever:</p>
<p>When Does It Occur?</p>
<p>Hayfever is a seasonal reaction which often starts in early June and  continues through to the middle of July. Whenever pollen and ragweed season  begins (usually near the beginning of seasons) is when you are most likely to  start experiencing the symptoms.</p>
<p>Symptoms</p>
<p>There are many symptoms which may indicate you are suffering from hayfever.  The most common symptoms are listed in categories below:</p>
<p>1. Eyes â€“ An individual suffering from hayfever will experience many  difficulties with their eyes. Itchy, watery eyes are an indication of hayfever  as well as swollen red eyes. The best way to prevent yourself from scratching  your eyes is to use Visine or some other form of eye drops. These drops will  also reduce the redness your eyes may be experiencing.</p>
<p>2. Nose â€“ Sneezing, running and stuffy noses are usually a good indication  that you may be experiencing hayfever. Sinus problems (especially a plugged  nose) can potentially cause severe headaches. To treat these symptoms use any  form of nasal spray to clear your nose as best as possible.</p>
<p>3. Breathing â€“ If you have hayfever, you may find it difficult to breathe.  You may also notice wheezing or tightness in you chest. These symptoms are often  identified as the same symptoms of asthma. They can be treated with the same  forms of treatment for asthma sufferers. Possibly a puffer.</p>
<p>Suffering from hayfever can make it difficult to work and function on a daily  basis. Unfortunately, hayfever tends to strike at the most inappropriate times  such as when exams are being held for college or university students. It can  also greatly affect your appearance and performance at work. There are easy ways  to treat hayfever; the most appropriate perhaps is to visit your doctor who will  prescribe medication to help you cope with your symptoms.</p>
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