Hay Fever
Allergic rhinitis, also known as “hay fever”, can be defined as: a collection of symptoms, predominantly in the nose and eyes that occur after exposure to airborne particles of dust or dander or to pollens of certain seasonal plants in people that are allergic to these substances. An estimated thirty-five million people living in the United States today suffer from an incurable disease called the “Hay Fever”. Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, varies among its victims and can go from very calm symptoms to extremely serious which can disturb healthy sleep and trigger asthma.