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Hay fever: Condition overview
Anyone can develop an allergy

If you or someone you know is diagnosed with hay fever, you're not alone. Consumer Reports Health can help with the best research about seasonal allergies, and expert evidence and advice about treatment options.

Key points for people with hay fever
  • If you have hay fever, you're probably allergic to pollen.
  • Some people with hay fever are allergic to mold.
  • Treatments for asthma work well.
  • You get hay fever at times of the year when there's lots of pollen or mold around.
  • If you have hay fever, it's a good idea to avoid pollen or mold as much as you can.
  • Treatments can help get your hay fever under control.
  • The good news is that hay fever may go away as you get older.
Between 20 million and 40 million people in the United States have hay fever or another allergies with similar symptoms. You are more likely to get hay fever if someone else in your family has an allergy or if you have any other allergies, such as an allergy to dust mites.

There are several good treatments for hay fever. Different treatments help with different symptoms, and you may need more than one treatment. We encourage you to read our entire condition report and to consult with your doctor to learn more about hay fever. As a Consumer Reports Health subscriber, you’ll have access to our expert research and recommendations, and you’ll be more confident and knowledgeable about which treatments are best for you.

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