Nuage Hay Fever Relief - 33 Wipes

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Buy Nuage Hay Fever Relief Wipes

Nuage Hay Fever Wipes are ideal for hay fever sufferers who can’t or don’t want to take tablets like antihistamines. These wipes remove and trap pollen from both the hands and face. Infused with natural oils, these wipes contain peppermint and tea tree oil, known for their soothing qualities. The pleasant smell can help to relieve hay fever symptoms like coughing and watery eyes.

These hay fever wipes are quick and easy-to-use, helping you to feel refreshed and allergy-free throughout the day. Small in size, you’re able to take these wipes with you when you’re on the move, whether you’re at home, on holiday, or enjoying a day out, you can effectively relieve hay fever symptoms with a simple swipe.

They can be used during hay fever season and beyond to not only capture and remove pollen, but dust and pet allergens, too, helping to soothe, calm and reduce irritation.

 

What is hay fever?

Hay fever refers to an allergy to pollen - in fact, it’s one of the most common allergies in the UK. Pollen particles swarm the air all year round, but it typically worsens when it’s warm, humid and windy between the months of March and September.

It presents symptoms similar to the common cold, however, hay fever can last for weeks and months at a time. If you suffer from asthma, hay fever may trouble you more, so always speak to your doctor or Chemist4U pharmacist for advice if you’re struggling. 

You may experience the following symptoms:

 

  • Sneezing
  • Coughing
  • A runny or blocked nose
  • Red, watery eyes
  • An itchy throat, mouth, nose and ears
  • Loss of smell
  • Pain in your forehead and temples
  • Headache
  • Earache
  • Fatigue  

 

Just like there’s no cure for an allergy, there unfortunately isn’t a cure for hay fever, either. 

Don’t panic! There are plenty of treatments you can try to ease your discomfort when spring rolls around. We have a range of hay fever treatments for all the family, like antihistamines, syrups, decongestants and eye drops.

 

Storage information

Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging.

Nuage Hay Fever Relief - 33 Wipes Reviews

By Alison Rawlings,
August 15, 2023
These work we ll
By Spilsted family,
June 20, 2023
Very soothing
By Sheridene Baumber,
June 13, 2023
Excellent
By Mrs Lee-Anne Deacon,
May 30, 2023
These were not what I expected. You cannot put them near your eyes so I'm not sure what good they are.
By Member,
May 23, 2023
good to have handy in your bag for general use as well

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