My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Join the discussion and meet other Mumsnetters on our free online chat forum.

Chat

Why have i got hayfever today?

29 replies

Grasspigeons · 14/01/2020 19:44

I get really bad hayfever in the grass pollen season but Ive also had it really badly this last week. Has anyone else got bizarre early hayfever.

OP posts:
Report
TrickyBook · 14/01/2020 20:00

Perfume
Shower gel
Fabric softener
Carpet cleaner
Etc etc

Report
Gammeldragz · 14/01/2020 20:01

I had a patient mention their was playing up this week. Sometimes it's certain trees and maybe with the unseasonably warm weather it's causing them to do something early. Or leaf mould?

Report
SisterAgathaVanHelsing · 14/01/2020 20:02

I had to take a tab yesterday. Weird.

Report
Chocolatemice · 14/01/2020 20:02

I had a look on the met office website once. I understand the only month of the year with no pollen is December. I sneeze all year round. Welcome to the club!

Report
Grasspigeons · 14/01/2020 20:03

Leaf mould might be a good shout - warm and damp

OP posts:
Report
Sunshine1239 · 14/01/2020 20:06

Mine is always worse in winter! I expect it’s the heating and dust

Report
PlanDeRaccordement · 14/01/2020 20:09

Most hayfever sufferers also react to house dust, and mould.

Report
Frariedeamin · 14/01/2020 20:12

There is some random pond weed that pollinates this time of year that I am allergic to!

Report
Grasspigeons · 14/01/2020 20:13

I just feel my house is dusty equally all year Grin

OP posts:
Report
Wereallsquare · 14/01/2020 20:20

Me!!!! Since last month, maybe? I keep looking at the pollen count and it says low, but I am most definitely having HF symptoms. It has been unseasonably warm here, too.

Report
pineing · 14/01/2020 20:21

The catkins are out.

Report
SmellMySmellbow · 14/01/2020 20:22

Another allergy. I had hayfever all my life, then at 38 suddenly developed cat and dust allergies and god knows what else. Symptoms the same, of course.

Report
Whistle73 · 14/01/2020 20:24

It's leaf mould. This windy and damp weather plays havoc with me!

Report
mumsiedarlingrevolta · 14/01/2020 20:24

DH just said his has been awful today.

no idea why but it's miserable.

Report
Andahelterskelterroundmylittle · 14/01/2020 20:25

I thought I was getting a cold but it was the dry scratchy nose throat and sneezes of hayfever!! Yes tree pollen starts now - since it's been so mild I guess it's like an early Spring

Report
stayathomegardener · 14/01/2020 20:31

Hazel catkins are fully out releasing pollen and birch well on the way.

Report
Grasspigeons · 14/01/2020 20:32

I'm glad im not alone

OP posts:
Report
QueenofLouisiana · 14/01/2020 20:32

Mine started this afternoon. Very odd.

Report
whiteroseredrose · 14/01/2020 20:34

DS gets an allergy from moss apparently

Report
Judashascomeintosomemoney · 14/01/2020 20:36

There’s Tree pollen around in January.

Report
Likethebattle · 14/01/2020 20:37

Aw here we go again.....I was really bad last summer. This year I’ve noticed perfumes affect me, I had to leave superdrug a few weeks ago as I couldn’t stop sneezing next to the perfume counter.

Report
ItsJustTheOneSwanActually · 14/01/2020 20:41

i have it all year - possibly dust related.

it's -25 and covered in snow where i am Grin

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

User260486 · 14/01/2020 20:43

Yes, my child had it since last week- we could not understand why as the symptoms usually appear late March and go away in September. Never had it in January before. Very unusual. Good to know that it is probably something in the air rather than the allergy getting worse.

Report
georgialondon · 14/01/2020 20:48

I've been suffering the past few days too

Report
Chocolatemice · 14/01/2020 23:46

On a positive note, I’ve always taken sneezing as a sign I am alive. Kind of like pinching yourself to see if you are asleep, I guess.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.