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The summer season saw an increase in cases of seasonal allergic rhinitis due to rising temperatures and higher pollen concentrations. This led to the worsening of hay fever symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, runny nose, and eye itching. Doctors recommend regular use of antihistamines and avoiding irritants; modern options are less likely to cause drowsiness. It is also advised to rinse the nasal passages with saline solution and wear masks or sunglasses to protect those who are susceptible. In severe cases, immunotherapy may be recommended, with attention to ongoing research regarding its effectiveness.
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