Health & Wellness

Allergic Rhinitis a.k.a. Hayfever

 

Is your Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) difficult to manage? 

Have you heard of immunotherapy?

 

From Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia:

Did you know there is Allergen Immunotherapy (AIT) for severe allergic rhinitis (hay fever)? 

It has been used for over 100 years and is a proven treatment providing long-term relief for allergic rhinitis. You can view a webinar on our website with Professor Connie Katelaris, who shares information on allergen immunotherapy.

Watch the webinar here: http://ow.ly/JA3G50Ku10G

or download an information brochure here: 

Is your Allergic Rhinitis (Hay Fever) difficult to manage? Have you heard of immunotherapy?

 

Asthma & Hayfever

Asthma and allergies are closely linked. Most people with asthma have allergic asthma.

The most common type of allergy that overlaps with asthma is allergic rhinitis – also known as hay fever.

About 80% of people with asthma also have hay fever. Both create sensitivity in your airways. Asthma creates sensitive lungs, while hay fever is in the nose. Your nose and lungs are connected, so hay fever can trigger your asthma. Treating your hay fever well is one of the best ways to improve your asthma control.

Watch a short Asthma and Hayfever information video here: https://youtu.be/Vc3QV5VtlUc 

 

From Asthma Australia:

REMINDER: TAKE YOUR PREVENTERS.

Pollen season is in full swing. 

If you have both asthma and hay fever you need two documents - an asthma action plan and an allergic rhinitis plan.