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Is hay fever in February possible?!

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ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 01/03/2021 15:14

It was really warm yesterday, and we went for a walk. My eyes have been itching like mad since in that special hay fever way.

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Finfintytint · 01/03/2021 15:15

Me too. I thought I could escape it for a bit longer.

Joanofbach · 01/03/2021 15:20

Yes. WATCHOOO!!! 😩

Labobo · 01/03/2021 15:22

Yes. It's tree pollen. Hazel season. Absolutely vicious. I've been knocked out by it for a week. So tired from antihistamines and itchy eyes, constant sneezing and wheezing.

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megletsecond · 01/03/2021 15:25

Yes. Tree pollen.
14yr old DS is already on piriton every evening. He's got proper itchy eyes and is sneezing. It always happens in a warm February.

OwBist · 01/03/2021 15:25

Yep. Trees and some shrubs from late January where I live. Only positive for tree allergies is that it usually finishes in April. Although this doesn't help if you the react to grass, flowers and rape seed.

MsJuniper · 01/03/2021 15:25

Yes, although... it's March.

ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 01/03/2021 15:27

Yesterday was February.

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EL8888 · 01/03/2021 15:28

Yep. I’ve had it for the last week or so

Forestcantrun · 01/03/2021 15:28

Totally is. I've a fantastic sinus headache to celebrate hay-fever season🤣

BrookePalomoV · 01/03/2021 15:29

It's tree pollen. Should start to ease once the trees have sprouted unless you have other allergies.

Blueuggboots · 01/03/2021 15:32

Yup. My son always starts his hay fever symptoms around his birthday in February...

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