Best remedies to try to combat hay fever this summer

By | April 16, 2020

With around 18 million hay fever sufferers in Britain, the warmer months can be a dreadful time for suffers as streaming eyes and noses take hold.

According to Met Office predictions we’re set for more hot weather, but with warm temperatures already here you may have started to get the sniffles.

As spring gets underway and the good weather continues, many hay fever sufferers will be forced indoors to avoid being affected by a high pollen count.

Luckily, there are a number of remedies that can be bought over the counter at your local chemist, online or at your local supermarket, helping many affected deal with their allergies more effectively.

Best hay fever remedies for 2020

1. Nettle tea

Nettle tea is great for allergies

Nettles have long been thought to relieve allergy symptoms, including hay fever and one of the easiest ways to take the natural remedy is in a tea. However, you shouldn’t drink it if you are pregnant.

What we recommend:Clipper Organic Nettle Infusion Tea Bags, £2 from Ocado

2. Barrier balm

Stop pollen getting up your nose with barrier balm

One of the best ways to stop hay fever is by not inhaling pollen and a simple balm can help act as a barrier against pollen getting up your nose.

What we recommend:HayMax 15ml Organic Pollen Barrier Balm Triple Pack, £12.72 from Amazon

3. Nasal spray

A woman using nasal spray

Nasal spray can give you instant relief if you’re bunged up

Nasal sprays can offer instant relief, working within minutes to relieve a blocked and bunged up nose for several hours.

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What we recommend: Beconase Hayfever Relief Nasal Spray, £4 from Amazon.

Alternatively, any one looking for a spray that is antihistamine and steroid free should opt for Prevalin Plus Allergy Adult Nasal Spray, £9.97 from Amazon.

4. Throat spray

Scratchy throats can be soothed with numbing spray

If you suffer from a sore or scratchy throat a spray can help relieve your symptoms – fast.

What we recommend:Ultra Chloraseptic Anaesthetic Throat Spray for £5.99 from Boots.

5. Antihistamine tablets

Tablets like Piriteze use antihistamines to combat allergy symptoms

Antihistamines prevent the creation of action of the chemical histamine, which the body releases when fighting against an allergen.

What we recommend:Piriteze (30 tablets), £9 from Amazon

6. Natural tablets

Spring has barely arrived but already it’s time to head for the hay fever tablets

For a natural alternative, try Healthspan Pycnogenol which is made from a pine bark extract that can reduce histamine release to ease your allergy symptoms.

What we recommend:Pycnogenol tablets, £16.95 from Healthspan

7. Eye drops

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Eye drops are great for itchy or streaming eyes

Red itchy or streaming eyes are a tell-tale sign of hay fever suffers, so effective drops can help relieve suffers discomfort and combat inflammation.

What we recommend:Optrex itchy eye drops, £5.99 from Amazon.

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For more on allergies and beating the sneezes in summer see here.


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