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Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is an allergic reaction typically triggered by airborne allergens such as pollen, dust mites, or pet dander.
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A common hay fever symptom triggered by irritation of the nasal passages, often occurring in rapid, repetitive bursts, aimed at expelling allergens.
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Characterized by a blocked or stuffy nose due to inflammation of the nasal passages, leading to difficulty breathing through the nose and a sensation of pressure.
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Excessive nasal discharge or an itchy sensation in the nose, caused by the release of histamine in response to allergens, prompting frequent rubbing or blowing of the nose.
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Hay fever can induce irritation and excessive tear production, resulting in watery eyes, accompanied by itching and redness, due to exposure to allergens.
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Hay fever allergens can trigger itching sensations in the throat or palate, causing discomfort and a persistent urge to scratch or clear the throat.
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