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Article: Coping with hay fever.
- Article from:
- Bexhill Observer (Bexhill, England)
- Article date:
- March 25, 2008
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Hay fever - it's miserable.
Sarah Good knows because she has suffers so badly she needs a ventalin inhaler.
She said: "It is terrible. Hay fever stops you from doing anything."
Sarah, from Scholars Walk, has been affected by hay fever for as long as she can remember.
Her symptoms usually start in early spring and last until October.
She has always been active and sporty but hay fever sometimes inhibits her performance and enjoyment of certain sports, particularly ones held in the countryside.
During the hay fever season, Sarah suffers from a constant runny nose, streaming and itchy eyes, sore throat, wheezy chest and ...