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Record-High Pollen Levels Drive Early Surge in Hay Fever Cases

The UK is experiencing an unprecedented early hay fever season, fueled by the driest spring since 1956 and rising resistance to standard treatments.

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Overview

  • The UK has recorded its driest March and April since 1956, creating ideal conditions for an early and intense pollen season.
  • Health experts report a surge in hay fever cases, with sufferers experiencing more severe symptoms earlier than usual this year.
  • Elevated pollen counts, compounded by climate change and rising CO₂ levels, have extended and intensified allergy seasons globally.
  • Standard antihistamines are proving less effective for many, prompting recommendations for long-acting medications and immunotherapy.
  • Proactive measures, such as using air purifiers, showering after outdoor exposure, and wearing masks, are advised to mitigate symptoms during peak pollen periods.