For hayfever sufferers, the problem with wind is that it spreads pollen further. This means that not only does pollen affect more people, it reaches new heights too. As it is further off the ground, it is much easier to breathe pollen in, plus it can access the eyes and skin to cause symptoms here. This explains why your hayfever is worse when it is windy.
You can read more about how the weather impacts hayfever sufferers by reading my blog here.
If you need help keeping symptoms at bay I would always recommend Pollinosan Hayfever Tablets which address things like a blocked nose and watery eyes.
I hope you find this information helpful and if you have any more questions do get in touch!
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