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11 examples found containing '花粉症' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かふんしょう
花粉症
しょうじょう
症状
title (book, album etc.)
Hay Fever Symptoms
かふんしょう
花粉症
しょうじょう
症状
あらわれ
れやすい
はな
です
The nose and eyes are most vulnerable to symptoms caused by hay fever.
このため
かふんしょう
花粉症
かんじゃ
患者
さん
やく
70スギ
かふん
花粉
げんいん
原因
です
This is possibly the reason that Japanese cedar pollen is the cause for around 70% of the people suffering with hay fever.
かふんしょう
花粉症
えきがく
疫学

Hay Fever Epidemiology
かわいそうその
かふんしょう
花粉症
なや
んでいる

The poor child suffers from hay fever.
げんざい
現在
にほんじん
日本人
およそ
よにん
4人
ひとり
1人
かふんしょう
花粉症
われています

Currently, approximately one in four Japanese people are said to have hay fever.
スギヒノキなど
しょくぶつ
植物
かふん
花粉
げんいん
原因
しょう
じる
アレルギー
しょうじょう
症状
かふんしょう
花粉症
びます

Allergic symptoms that are caused by the pollen from Japanese cedar, hinoki and other such plants are known as
かふんしょう
花粉症
です
I have an allergy to pollen.
ヒノキ
かふんしょう
花粉症
られます
スギ
じんこうりん
人工林
より
おお
のでスギ
かふん
花粉
おお
ひさん
飛散
します

Cases of hinoki (Japanese cypress) pollen allergy exist, however, because Japanese cedar plantation is more widespread, its pollen dispersion has greater reach.
かふんしょう
花粉症
だれ
みと
める
ぞうか
増加
している
びょうき
病気
ですがどの
ていど
程度
かんじゃ
患者
いるのかはっきりとしたデータあまりありません
It is widely accepted that hay fever is a condition that is on the rise, however there is little clear data which demonstrates the number of people suffering with the condition.
こうした
しょうじょう
症状
かぜ
風邪
まちが
間違
われやすい
のです
かぜ
風邪
であれば
いっしゅうかん
1週間
ていど
程度
なお
たい
かふんしょう
花粉症
かふん
花粉
んでいる
あいだ
つづ
ことさらさらとした
みず
っぽい
はなみず
鼻水
なが
れる
こといった
ちが
あります
These symptoms are easily mistaken for cold symptoms, however where a cold should improve in about one week, while there is pollen in the air hay fever symptoms will persist, resulting in differences such as ongoing clear, runny nasal mucus.
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