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Vagus | 09:11 Wed 24th May 2023 | Body & Soul
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Do those of you who suffer from hayfever get a wheeze with it?
The last couple of years I seem to have developed hayfever for the first time in my life. This year it seems to be accompanied by a slight wheeze on exhaling.
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I developed hayfever in my teens. It seems to have reduced over the years but I still get occasional sneezes etc.. Never had wheezes though.
Maybe you have a slight infection in addition ?
I developed hay fever later in life, too. I do wheeze but I put that down to it aggravating my asthma.
Yes, I am not a hay fever sufferer, but an expiratory wheeze, is not an uncommon symptom of respiratory allergies of which hay fever is one.
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Thank you for your answers, seems it probably is due to hayfever then.
No not really but I'm Asthmatic so do have inhalers for it. I have had a lot of the sneezes but this year its my eyes its really got bad, red and stinging around my eye lids a bit.
I used to have dreadful hay fever but someone recommended taking local honey every day. I really dislike honey but had a go and my hay fever just went. It’s got to be honey from the area around where you live, not from a big supermarket. I had a teaspoon every morning which wasn’t easy, but I stuck at it and have been free from hay fever for many years. Worth a try? Good luck.
Coincidence, hellywelly, but if it works for you, that's good. Honey is always good to eat, wherever it is from https://www.sciencefocus.com/nature/is-local-honey-a-cure-for-hayfever/
Well Barry, I can only speak from experience, plus I have a relation who is a pharmacist and she has since told me that it does work. You are quoting from a 20 year old study from the USA.
It may be an old study but it still hasn't been scientifically proven. As I said, I'm glad you are cured and honey is always good

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