Hay fever is a condition caused by an allergic reaction to pollen. Learn about hay fever symptoms and treatments.
Hay fever is a common allergic condition that affects up to one in five people at some point in their life. You'll experience hay fever symptoms if you have an allergic reaction to pollen. Pollen is a fine powder released by plants as part of their reproductive cycle. Use our self-help guide for advice for people aged 5 years or more with the symptoms of hay fever.
Have a bit of healthy know how and keep yourself and your loved ones fit and well this spring.
The MMR vaccine is given in 2 doses and helps protect your baby against measles, mumps and rubella. Find out more about the vaccine, and when and where to get it.
Information on what to do if you need healthcare advice or support when your GP practice or pharmacy is closed on a public holiday
Corticosteroids, more often known as steroids, are an anti-inflammatory medicine prescribed for a wide range of conditions.
An allergy is a reaction of the body to a particular food or substance. Learn about allergy symptoms and treatments.
Symptoms of a food allergy include a raised, itchy red rash, swelling of the face, eyes, lips and tongue, and shortness of breath.
Community pharmacies provide a number of patient services including NHS Pharmacy First Scotland and the Medicines, Care and Review Service. This article will explain more about these services.
Sinusitis is inflammation (redness and swelling) of the sinuses. Learn about its symptoms, treatments, and when to speak to your GP.