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Home » Be Prepared For Hay Fever Season

Be Prepared For Hay Fever Season

10 September, 2025 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

As we enter the spring months, GPs are calling for patients to be prepared in man­aging hay fever, allergies, and asthma. 

It comes following emerging evidence that climate change is creating longer pol­len seasons in some of our largest cities, only heightening the importance of taking asthma and allergic rhinitis seriously. New data also reveals that Melbourne’s pollen season is starting earlier and lasting longer.

President of the Royal Australian College of GPs, Dr Michael Wright, said that your regular GP is ready to help.

“Hay fever is very common, and it’s vi­tal patients who experience allergic rhinitis and asthma manage their conditions very carefully,” he said.

“This includes consulting with your regu­lar GP to ensure you have an asthma plan in place. Rather than waiting for asthma flare ups to occur as the seasons change and pollen counts grow in coming weeks and months, it’s important to have a plan ready, including preventive medications.

“Thunderstorm asthma typically strikes in our south-eastern states from October to December, so now is the time to be pre­pared.

“People with allergy issues are at in­creased risk, so again these patients should talk to their GP about starting hay fever treatment and potentially asthma pre­vention ahead of time. It’s best to be pre­pared, and your GP is there ready to help.”

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