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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1469718" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>Definitely a case of "hay fever".</p><p></p><p>Seriously though BD, the dust in hay from moulds etc can be highly allergenic. I used get bad with the danders from cats and in my job as a veterinarian whenever I had a cold it would leave the bronchial tree a bit raw and then when I had to examine a cat those danders would settle on the inflamed surfaces triggering a sever cough and asthma like symptons. Doctors would only prescribe antibiotics which didn't help however if I self prescribed myself a short course of prednisone the symptons would disappear within 24 hrs, usually 12hrs. After a few years I did seem to get over it.</p><p></p><p>A mask will help but antihistamines and others are worth exploring.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1469718, member: 16453"] Definitely a case of "hay fever". Seriously though BD, the dust in hay from moulds etc can be highly allergenic. I used get bad with the danders from cats and in my job as a veterinarian whenever I had a cold it would leave the bronchial tree a bit raw and then when I had to examine a cat those danders would settle on the inflamed surfaces triggering a sever cough and asthma like symptons. Doctors would only prescribe antibiotics which didn't help however if I self prescribed myself a short course of prednisone the symptons would disappear within 24 hrs, usually 12hrs. After a few years I did seem to get over it. A mask will help but antihistamines and others are worth exploring. Ken [/QUOTE]
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