Added advice
The best way to deal with allergies is to identify the source and avoid it where possible. This is quite difficult with airborne pollen, but there are things that sufferers can do to limit their exposure:
- Keep windows and doors closed, particularly in the early evening when the pollen count is high
- Check the pollen count daily and stay indoors when it is high
- Avoid cutting the grass
- Wear wrap-around sunglasses
- Apply a nasal barrier spray (e.g. Becodefence) to line the nasal passages, or a nasal barrier balm (e.g. HayMax) or petroleum jelly to help prevent pollen from entering the nose.
Did you know?
Some 95 per cent of hayfever allergies in the UK are due to the presence of grass pollen.
Signposting
For more information, you can:
- Use your Counter Intelligence Plus training guide
- Visit the NHS website: nhs.uk/conditions/hay-fever/
- Check up on the pollen forecast: metoffice.gov.uk/weather/warnings-and-advice/seasonal-advice/pollen-forecast
- Visit the Allergy UK website: allergyuk.org
- Consult ENT UK’s hayfever guide: entuk.org/hayfever