Hay Fever Hell: When Supermarket Tablets Don't Work
Spring should be beautiful. For 20% of the UK population, it is a season of misery. Itchy eyes, a streaming nose, and a heavy head that feels like a permanent cold.
Most people struggle through with over-the-counter antihistamines (Cetirizine, Loratadine). But for severe sufferers, these simply aren't strong enough. The pollen count rises, and your quality of life plummets.
If you are dreading the "Pollen Bomb," you need a medical strategy, not just a packet of Piriton.
Prescription Options
There is a tier of medication above what you can buy in Boots.
Fexofenadine (180mg): A stronger, non-drowsy antihistamine.
Prescription Nasal Sprays: Steroid sprays (like Mometasone or Avamys) reduce inflammation in the nasal passages more effectively than decongestants.
Eye Drops: Prescription drops can stop the itch instantly.
The Kenalog Question
Many patients ask about the "Hay Fever Injection" (Kenalog). This is a high-dose steroid injection. It is incredibly effective—one shot can stop symptoms for the whole season.
However, it is no longer available on the NHS due to potential side effects. It is available privately, but only after a strict medical assessment to ensure it is safe for you.
Immunotherapy (The Long Game)
If you suffer every year, have you considered desensitisation? Immunotherapy involves exposing you to tiny amounts of pollen (via tablets or injections) to retrain your immune system. It takes time, but it can "cure" hay fever. A private GP can refer you to an allergist to start this process.
Don't Lose Your Summer
You don't have to hide indoors. With the right combination of prescription treatments, you can enjoy the sunshine without the sneezing.