SNEEZE SEASON

Hay fever sufferers face misery AGAIN as pollen count surges and heat health alert is issued

HAY fever sufferers can expect misery in the next few days as the high pollen count returns.

It comes as a heat health warning has been issued across parts of the UK for the next few days.

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Try not to go outside too much if you suffer hay fever and live in the areas with high pollen counts
A yellow heat health alert  will be in place between today (August 16) and Saturday (August 19) for East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East and South WestCredit: Met Office/UKHSA

The recent cooler and wetter weather has given people with hay fever some respite.

But that is set to change as temperatures finally rise over the next week, reaching as high as 30C in some parts.

The Met Office also predicts that throughout the rest of the week, parts of England and Wales will see “high” counts of pollen.

Today, all of Wales and England has a high warning.

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This eases slightly over the week for some areas, before going back up again on Sunday.

Four areas will have high pollen counts the rest of the week - London and the South East, the East, East Midlands, and Yorkshire and the Humber. 

Meanwhile, a yellow heat health alert issued by the UK Health and Security Agency and Met Office will be in place between today (August 16) and Saturday (August 19).

It will cover the East Midlands, West Midlands, East of England, London, South East and South West.

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It means older and vulnerable people’s health is at greater risk and they could need to use more NHS services.

Ways to stay safe in the hot weather include knowing the symptoms of heat stroke, keeping out the sun between 11am and 3pm, wearing a hat and sunglasses outside and seeking shade.

Troublesome pollen

The pollen causing havoc is weed pollen, which includes mugwort, nettle and pellitory-of-the-wall.

There are around 30 different types of pollen that cause hay fever and it is possible to be allergic to more than one type, the Met Office says.

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