allergies

Advice on how to manage allergic reactions in the school environment

GP shares back to school advice for children with allergies to prevent reactions

As children prepare to head back to school, parents are often focused on ensuring their kids are ready for the challenges ahead. However, another health concern deserves attention, especially for children with allergies. Dr. Tom Dawson, a leading Pediatrician at Midland Health, offers advice on how to manage and prevent allergic reactions in the school environment.

“Allergies are a...

A watercolour sketch of an eye

Are you suffering from hidden eye allergies?

When you think of allergies that can affect the eyes the first one that probably jumps to mind is pollen, which is what causes hay fever.

Here, GoldenEye - a range of pharmacy drops and ointments to treat conjunctivitis, styes and blepharitis - takes a look at pollen and other more hidden allergens that you might just not think about let alone think may cause eye allergies.

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The reactions dogs have to allergens can differ slightly from those experienced in humans

How to tell if your dog has seasonal allergies

The reactions dogs have to allergens can differ slightly from those experienced in humans. Your dog may scratch or lick themselves repeatedly, develop itchy, red swollen eyes, discharge from the nose, fits of sneezing. In some cases, dogs can suffer from diarrhoea and vomiting or secondary infection may appear.

The amount of itching your pet may experience can range from mild to...

One thing that worries one in five Brits is hay fever

Hay fever relief: Expert reveals how to allergy-proof your home

With the weather warming up and lockdown measures slowly easing, one thing that worries one in five Brits is hay fever.

Whatever your plans in the coming months, pollen outside and dust inside will be a growing issue for many. But there are things we can do to reduce the struggle at home!

Ivan Ivanov, spokesperson from End of Tenancy Cleaning London , has provided his top...

Pollen outside and dust inside will be a growing issue for many

Hay fever relief: Expert reveals how to allergy-proof your home

With the weather warming up and lockdown measures slowly easing, one thing that worries one in five Brits is hay fever.

Whatever your plans this Easter bank holiday weekend, pollen outside and dust inside will be a growing issue for many. But there are things we can do to reduce the struggle at home!

Ivan Ivanov, spokesperson from End of Tenancy Cleaning London , has...