Short Stay Unit
Spring and Hayfever
Short Stay Unit
Spring and Hayfever
Welcome to SPRING and with that HAYFEVER Season
WHAT IS HAY FEVER?
Hay fever is the common name for a condition called allergic rhinitis, which is an allergy that mainly affects the nose but can also affect the eyes, throat, sinuses and ears. It mainly occurs during spring and summer. However, it can occur all year round.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF HAY FEVER:
WHAT CAUSES HAY FEVER?
TREATMENT FOR HAY FEVER.
Hay fever cannot be cured but symptoms can be improved by offering relief to your child.
The best way to reduce the frequency of hay fever is to identify what triggers the symptoms and try to avoid or minimise contact with it.
If you are having trouble working out the cause, see your GP.
Your doctor may suggest using medication to help relieve your child’s symptoms, such as:
Your doctor or pharmacist can give advice on which medication may be best for your child.
It is important to remember that symptoms tend to persist unless treated. By treating your child before the school day commences, it means that they can get the most out of their learning for that day and not be interrupted by a trip to the sickbay.
For more information
Catherine O'Brien / Iness Khalil
School Nurse / First Aid