Suffer From Allergies? Try These Tips For Relief

Although fifty percent of U.S. residents live with allergies, we still spend a long time outside. The symptoms that are caused by allergies only sound minor to those who are fortunate enough not to deal with the problem. If you’re an allergy sufferer, you know what a constant hassle the symptoms can be. The piece that follows is full of great ideas on how to live your best life, even when dealing with your allergies.

If you battle pollen and spores while indoors, avoid leaving your windows open for longer than an hour or two. At the very least, close them between the hours of 5 and 10 in the morning; this is the time of day in which plants and flowers release their highest concentrations of pollen.

If you are prescribed allergy medication, take it regularly. Prescription allergy medication often works differently than the standard over-the-counter remedy. While OTC allergy medications are taken as needed, many prescription allergy drugs work by maintaining a constant level of the medication in your system. This means that you need to take your pill every day, preferably at the same time of day.

If you suffer from annoying allergies, don’t use a clothes line to dry your laundry. As nice as it is to have the natural scent of clothes dried outside by the wind and sun, you will also have an abundance of sneezes inducing pollens. So use an electric dryer whenever you can!

Mold is one of the most common allergens, and the bathroom is the room most prone to growing it. This is due to the moisture from showers and bathtubs. To keep mold to a minimum, always turn on the bathroom fan. Try painting with a mold-resistant paint that, can be found anywhere that sells paint.

Wash your bed sheets at least once a week. This will help eliminate any allergy triggers that you may come across, like pollen. You should be sure to use hot water when washing your sheets, so you can destroy any pollen that has collected. This will help you breathe easier at night.

Protect your hair. If you have mid-length to long hair, you probably already know that spending time outdoors means coming back with pollen in your hair. Mold, spores and other allergens become trapped in your hair and may then come into contact with your pillow at night. If possible, tuck all of your hair into a hat whenever you go outside for longer than 10 or 15 minutes.

One of the easiest things that you can do if you suffer from seasonal allergies is to try taking an over-the-counter antihistamine. Sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose are all symptoms of seasonal allergies.They can be relieved by many readily available medicines. Be cautious though, b] many of these antihistamines will make you drowsy, so you might not be able to drive.

If you are severely allergic to a certain kind of seafood, you may experience a reaction without even ingesting it. Steam that arises from seafood that is being prepared or boiled may be enough to trigger a serious allergic reaction. Never cook with an ingredient that you are allergic to, even if you do not intend to eat it.

A lot of people suffer from latex allergies, and if you’re one of them, be sure that you’re staying far away from the product. However, this may be easier said than done. Latex is in more items than we realize, include gloves, bandages, condoms, and even articles of clothing. You can usually find alternative materials for these items. Additionally, look for latex warnings on product labels.

Invest in hypoallergenic mattress pads and pillowcases. Regardless of how often you wash your sheets, without any protection, your pillows and mattresses are going to gather dust and other allergens. Hypoallergenic mattress pads and pillowcases act as an impenetrable barrier – keeping your bed a safe haven from your allergies.

People who suffer from allergic reactions to their pets are often hit the hardest emotionally. While it is possible to cut out shrimp from a diet, or avoid dust, many times a pet is like part of the family. If this is true for you, consider shaving your pet in order to avoid problems.

Remove all pet hair from upholstery by vacuuming at least once a week. There are some vacuums available with a pet hair attachment that is better at picking up pet hair. Don’t allow your pets on your furniture to avoid any build-up of dander or hair in the future.

As we said before, even though we spend a lot of time inside, we have one kind of allergy or another. You can go anywhere and do anything now: go outside, play with pets and live a healthy lifestyle, no matter what your allergies.

Suffer From Allergies? Try These Tips For Relief was originally published on Spring

Ways To Lessen The Discomfort Of Allergies

If you struggle with allergies, you know how unbearable your symptoms can often feel! Itchy, water eyes, a chronically runny nose, that feeling of not being able to breathe – allergies are no joke. They can significantly impede our ability to enjoy what it is that we’re doing.

You do not have to avoid the great outdoors during allergy season. Just make sure you follow your prescribed treatment, and take whatever precautions are necessary to make your outing enjoyable. When you do this, you will be gaining the great effects of fresh air while keeping your allergies at bay.

Make an appointment with an allergist, he can tell you exactly what you are allergic to, and then you will be able to stay away from the things that are bothering you. Normally, they do these tests with a series of skin tests to see if you have a reaction.

People are more prone to allergies at certain times of their lives than at others. Babies may be allergic to a number of types of foods when first introduced to them. As they grow older, they gain exposure to other protein allergens, perhaps even developing pollen allergies. If you see your children displaying allergy symptoms in response to sports or pollen, don’t assume they couldn’t be a real allergic reaction just because they haven’t shown signs of non-food allergies in the past.

Check the pollen levels for the area. During allergy season, these are usually broadcast on the local news for the day. Make sure you watch the weather so you know how bad your allergies might be for the day, or if you should pack some allergy medicine with you for the day.

If allergies are causing your nose to drip constantly, you might experience chafing, redness and soreness around your nostrils. Using paper tissues to stop drips can make this condition even worse. Instead, discretely dab at your nose with a cotton cloth or handkerchief or apply Vaseline to your nostrils to protect your skin.

Avoid anything which contains colorant because your allergies could flare up. This comes down to even your toilet paper that may have designs dyed into them. Use white paper products only, like paper towels, to see if that relieves allergy symptoms.

To escape the symptoms of allergies quicker, change your clothes and take a shower after being outside. All kinds of allergy triggers remain in hair, on skin and clothing long after you’ve come inside, so scrub them off, shampoo them out and toss the exposed clothing in a place where you won’t breathe back the allergen particulates.

If you are extremely sensitive to weed pollens, there is a good chance that you may also be sensitive to certain foods. Consuming melons, bananas and chamomile may cross-react with weed pollens, resulting in a tingling, burning or scratchy feeling in the mouth and throat. Approach these foods with caution.

Talk to your doctor if you are having a hard time managing your allergies. A doctor can prescribe a stronger medication to bring relief from your symptoms. Other options that are available to you can be discussed as well.

If you are a season allergy sufferer, then look around your environment to see how you can lessen the allergens around you. This could be as easy as using an inexpensive humidifier to keep the surrounding air moist, which keeps your sinuses from becoming too dry and will not be as effective, in being able to fight off the allergens.

Consider removing carpeting from your home, and going with wood or laminate flooring. Carpet allows dust mites to build up, and this can irritate allergies. If possible, remove the carpeting from your home, and replace it with laminate or wood flooring. Thiss prevents extra build of of allergens in your home.

Look for a solution. As a pet owner with animal allergies, you may find yourself miserable with symptoms but too devoted to banish your dog to the backyard. While it is impossible to entirely prevent a dog from shedding and producing dander, you do have options. Many have found that regularly taking pets to the groomer makes living with man’s best friend far more tolerable.

Your doctor may hold the key to helping you treat your allergy symptoms. Some over-the-counter medications and nasal sprays may not be strong enough to actually help your symptoms. Your doctor may feel that it is best that he or she write you a stronger prescription. Just make sure you tell your doctor about any health conditions you have.

You do not have a choice about having allergies, but you DO have a choice as to how you manage your symptoms. Many people have found relief from various methods of dealing with their allergies, often in conjunction with each other. Resolve to take action against your symptoms today!

Ways To Lessen The Discomfort Of Allergies was originally published on Spring

Get A Handle On Your Allergies Today!

Allergies are pretty common and many people are aware of how to deal with the symptoms. Some don’t understand how hard allergies can impact a person’s life. The triggers and symptoms of your allergies do not have to control your life. Read the strategies in this guide and find ways on how to effectively deal with your allergies.

If your allergies act up in the summer, it is important that you keep your air conditioner clean. Air conditioners hold a lot of dust and mold, and if you do not clean them, your allergies are just going to get worse. Furthermore, try not to sleep right next to an air conditioner, as this can also make your allergies worsened.

Use hypo-allergenic cases for your pillows to keep dust mites from aggravating your allergies while you sleep. These cases seal the mites out of your pillow, yet remove easily for washing. Dust mites are a major cause of indoor allergies, so this simple step can save you a lot of suffering.

Since exercise increases the amount of air your lungs take in, if you have pesky allergies, keep your workouts indoors. All of the pollen and other particulates that trigger your allergic reactions will get into your system much quicker and in a greater amount when doing any strenuous activity outdoors.

You really should not be engaging in yard work if you have allergies. No matter how much it is needed, or you may enjoy it. Mowing, raking and pruning will expose you to a ton of allergens. Trade off those tasks with another family member, roommate, or friend who can help you to avoid working too much in the yard.

If you must have a pet in your life, get one that is short-haired. You can find a dog or cat that doesn’t shed all over the place to reduce the chances of you having a bad allergic reaction. In order to decrease your allergy symptoms, make sure your pets are not allowed to sleep in your bed.

Stay away from small flowers that do not have a lot of color. These flowers are the ones that tend to bother allergies. Larger, brighter flowers, such as the ones that bees and hummingbirds are attracted to, tend to be non-allergenic, so you should be okay around these kinds of flowers.

Consider removing carpeting from your home, and going with wood or laminate flooring. Carpet allows dust mites to build up, and this can irritate allergies. If possible, remove the carpeting from your home, and replace it with laminate or wood flooring. Thiss prevents extra build of of allergens in your home.

The shabby-chic look is making a comeback in home fashions. Its signature overstuffed sofas, chairs, and loveseats can wreak havoc on your allergies. Studies have shown, that this type of furniture is often loaded with a higher-than-average amount of notorious allergens like goat hair, burlap, jute, and even cattle dander. Avoid these decorative pieces at all costs.

Going for a run around the neighborhood may make you feel wonderful and alive, but pollen and spores in the air can quickly spoil the experience. This is especially true if you are already fatigued or are recently recovering from an illness. In response to these conditions your immune system is compromised, which makes you far more likely to experience a severe allergic response to allergens.

Take caution when reading the newspaper. This may sound crazy, but if you often have allergies that irritate your skin, your newspaper might be hurting you. Try sticking your newspaper in the oven for a few minutes to bake the ink on the paper more, and you will experience less skin allergies on your fingers and hands.

Our bedding, curtains, comforters, and towels are all potential sources for dust mites. Dust mites are a very common cause of allergies. If you wash these items in hot water that is a minimum of 130 degrees. You will kill the dust mites, and reduce the allergens in your living environment.

If you can spare the added expense, hire another person or a professional lawn care service to take care of all of your landscaping needs. The acts of mowing, raking and weeding can stir up an immense amount of mold, pollen and dust, making you more vulnerable to an allergy attack.

If you suffer from allergies, especially allergic rhinitis, consuming too many alcoholic beverages could lead to more pronounced, and frequent symptoms. Even in small amounts, alcohol can lead to congestion in the nasal passages. As a result, anyone with a stuffed-up, runny nose due to allergies may experience more intense edema in the nose.

Avoiding allergy triggers from food can be easier than those who suffer from allergic reactions to pollen and pet dander. Do not hate the seasonal changes anymore. Once you understand how to take control your symptoms better, you can enjoy life any time outside. Remember to keep the information you just read so you can for once put a stop to all that sneezing.

Get A Handle On Your Allergies Today! was originally published on Spring

How To Best Deal With Your Allergies

Are allergies driving you crazy? Many people deal with all different kinds of allergies and one thing they will all agree with is they are annoying. Luckily, there are some things you can do to help decrease the effects that allergies have on your life. Read the following article to find out what you can do to deal with those pesky allergies.

If your allergies act up in the summer, it is important that you keep your air conditioner clean. Air conditioners hold a lot of dust and mold, and if you do not clean them, your allergies are just going to get worse. Furthermore, try not to sleep right next to an air conditioner, as this can also make your allergies worsened.

Dry your clothes indoors. While hanging clothes outdoors to dry is good for the environment, it is not so good, if you suffer from allergies. Laundry that is hanging outside acts as an efficient pollen catcher, ensuring that the next time you wear those clean clothes, you will be reaching for the antihistamines.

If you are exercising outside during allergy season, and you are having trouble breathing, you should consider lightening your outdoor workout. Try running less, or not as hard so it is easier for you to breathe. Exercise is very important so keep it up!

If your allergies are accompanied by a harsh, hacking cough, irritation in the throat is probably to blame. This is especially common in those who fight post-nasal drip or mouth breathing. In many cases, the problem becomes more pronounced during the night. When this happens, try using pillows to prop you up in a half-reclining position while you sleep. If you can sleep while sitting upright, that’s even better.

You may have installed wood, laminate or tile flooring to reduce allergens in your home, but if you use throw rugs, they need to be laundered weekly in warm, soapy water to keep them free from dust, pollen and other allergy culprits. If they aren’t machine washable, have them dry-cleaned frequently. It will be worth the cost!

Olive trees are beautiful and add design elements to your landscape. They are especially popular in Western states. Unfortunately, these trees create a lot of pollen. Learning to recognize this tree will help prepare you to protect yourself from its allergy-producing properties. Using a water hose to spray down a tree can help to reduce pollen.

People who suffer from food allergies are generally the ones who need to be the most careful. While other types of allergies can be annoying, food allergies tend to be the most fatal. This is especially true of people who suffer from allergies to shellfish or nuts, such as shrimp or hazelnut.

If you have the same symptoms from your allergies, it might be better so simply address the symptoms rather than completely trying to avoid allergic reactions. For example, if you often have red, itchy eyes as an allergy symptom, use drops meant to help lessen that issue. This is also true of people who suffer from scratchy throat.

When traveling, always remember to pack extra allergy medication. When you are away from home, you can never be sure what types of allergens you may come into contact with. If you suffer from severe allergic reactions, then you probably should carry an Epi-pen with you, as well. An Epi-pen contains a dose of epinephrine that can rapidly treat a life-threatening allergic reaction.

People who suffer from allergies need to think about hiring someone to mow their lawn and do other gardening activities around their home. Both of these activities will expose people to pollen and dust. If you can afford to hire someone to do this for you, then this is a great solution. If you cannot afford to hire someone, then wear a mask while doing these activities.

Buy a dehumidifier for your basement. If you have a damp basement, this can be a breeding ground for mold. You can avoid mold build up, which triggers allergies, by putting a dehumidifier in your basement. You may want to buy a humidity gauge, to figure out the type of dehumidifier you need.

Remove houseplants from your home. Houseplants can be a breeding ground for mold that triggers allergies. If you must have houseplants in your home, remove any leaves that have mold on them. You should also be sure that you avoid letting water sit in the tray after watering your plants.

Find out what is causing your allergy symptoms. Many people focus on the itching and sneezing, but it’s important to get to the root of the problem. Take a look at your environment and discover what is triggering your allergies. You might be allergic to more than one thing, so take care and investigate all possible causes.

As you can see, there are a few options when it comes to dealing with allergies. With all the available options, you do not have to suffer from their effects. Try some of the suggestions mentioned in this article and while you won’t be allergy-free, you can be symptom-free.

How To Best Deal With Your Allergies was originally published on Spring

Expert Advice For Fighting Allergies Of All Types

Have you suffered from allergies all your life? Have you developed a new allergy and are unsure what is the cause? Would you like to rid yourself of allergies completely? While it may be impossible to actually stop allergies, if you prepare yourself with information, you can learn to live with them without major problems.

Get rid of carpeting and avoid using rugs. Carpet fibers harbor allergens such as pollen, dander, dust mites and dust. No matter how much you clean, you will never get them all, and they will continue to cause irritation for people with allergies. Get hardwood or laminate flooring.

When you are under assault from pollen and mold, few things are more intimidating than the idea of mowing your lawn. To reduce the number of spores, and allergens stirred up by your lawnmower. Use a water hose to slightly dampen grass beforehand. You may end up working harder to get the job done, but almost anything is better than an attack of allergy symptoms.

If you find yourself fighting allergy symptoms throughout the day, take note of the specific times during which the problems occur. For example, from 5 to 10 a.m. pollen levels are at their highest. If you have to leave your home, don’t do any vigorous activity.

If you are extremely sensitive to weed pollens, there is a good chance that you may also be sensitive to certain foods. Consuming melons, bananas and chamomile may cross-react with weed pollens, resulting in a tingling, burning or scratchy feeling in the mouth and throat. Approach these foods with caution.

Many doctors are more than willing to write prescriptions for the latest and greatest allergy medications, but some are utterly clueless about the high price tag. If you are having a hard time paying for these medications, ask for samples or contact the drug manufacturer to inquire about patient assistance programs.

It is important that you watch what you eat and drinks, if you suffer from ragweed allergies. Believe it or not, certain foods and drinks can trigger your ragweed allergy symptoms. Some of the foods you need to avoid include cucumbers, bananas, sunflower seeds, melons, zucchini, and chamomile tea.

Take caution when reading the newspaper. This may sound crazy, but if you often have allergies that irritate your skin, your newspaper might be hurting you. Try sticking your newspaper in the oven for a few minutes to bake the ink on the paper more, and you will experience less skin allergies on your fingers and hands.

Few things are more irritating to the eyes and nose than exposure to cigarette smoke (first- or second-hand). However, many people mistake this irritation caused by smoke for an allergen and take allergy medications to counter the effects. Because smoke is not a true allergen, these treatments will not have any effect on the symptoms.

If you suffer from allergies, homeopathic treatments are an all-natural option. Even though many people use medications for allergy relief, they still try out homeopathic treatments. The best aspect of homeopathic remedies is that you won’t have to worry about suffering from ill side effects. Even if they don’t work the way you have planned, they’re all (or at least the majority) very safe for you to try. You may be able to find these at drugstore or health food stores.

One way to keep allergies under control is to think about whether allergy medicine is right for you. This is important, because sometimes natural methods are not enough. You need medicine just to feel like yourself, and not be bothered by allergy symptoms. If in question, always ask your doctor first.

Shop smart. If you are on a tight budget and suffer from seasonal allergies, then the cost of the medication may deter you from buying the products that offer relief. A great way to save money on these products is to scan the local advertisements and search for coupons and deals to save money, whenever possible.

Most people associate allergies with pollen, or pets. If you have tried everything to combat your allergy issues and nothing is working, then look to your diet. It’s possible something you are eating is causing you to have allergic reactions. When you thought it was just your cat, FiFi.

Allergy sufferers should limit early morning, outdoor activities. Pollen levels are high in the early hours of the morning, and those high levels of pollen in the air can trigger allergy problems. Try to stay indoors during this time, and reserve outdoor activities for later morning or early afternoon.

Don’t live in constant suffering because of allergies! Find a way to improve your life and you may be able to almost forget your allergies by reading all the tips in these articles. They are a great way to minimize the effects that you will feel from allergic reactions and be able to stay outdoors and active.

Expert Advice For Fighting Allergies Of All Types was originally published on Spring

Get Your Allergies Under Control With These Easy Tips

Do you avoid activity, play, pets and everything else under the sun in an effort to keep your allergies under control? Stop living a life so restricted by allergies! Learn what you can do to alleviate the dreadful symptoms that prevent you from participating in life with the following article.

Monitor pollen forecasts and plan accordingly. If you have access to the internet, many of the popular weather forecasting sites have a section dedicated to allergy forecasts including both air quality and pollen counts. On days when the count is going to be high, keep your windows closed and limit your time outdoors.

Make an appointment with an allergist, he can tell you exactly what you are allergic to, and then you will be able to stay away from the things that are bothering you. Normally, they do these tests with a series of skin tests to see if you have a reaction.

If you suffer from allergies, choose a vacuum cleaner with disposable bags. While these vacuums are less ideal environmentally, they tend to be better for allergy sufferers because they trap dust, dander, pollen and more inside, rather than exposing you to the irritants when you empty a canister into the trash.

Wash your bed sheets at least once a week. This will help eliminate any allergy triggers that you may come across, like pollen. You should be sure to use hot water when washing your sheets, so you can destroy any pollen that has collected. This will help you breathe easier at night.

Allergy symptoms may be making your little one miserable and irritable, but that doesn’t mean he’s necessarily ready to take liquid medications without a fight. If your child complains about the taste, ask a pediatrician or pharmacist if you can mix the medication with fruit juice to mask the taste.

A good way to reduce your exposure to allergens is to close your windows and doors in the morning and night. Many of the common allergens are at their peak during these times of the day. Most outdoor allergens are pollen. Natural sources like pollen are at their highest levels at these times of the day.

When looking at your local weather forecast, if you see that pollen is going to be high, take your allergy medication in advance. Why wait until pollen gets too bad to take your medication? Instead, take it in advance, so that you do not have to suffer when going outdoors for the day.

If your home is carpeted throughout, consider upgrading your vacuum cleaner. Ideally, your vacuum should feature one or more HEPA or small particle filters. These heavy-duty filters are far superior to older models that catch only some of the dust, dander and other allergens that lurk in your carpet or rugs.

Consider removing carpeting from your home, and going with wood or laminate flooring. Carpet allows dust mites to build up, and this can irritate allergies. If possible, remove the carpeting from your home, and replace it with laminate or wood flooring. Thiss prevents extra build of of allergens in your home.

If you have a dangerous allergy to bees, certain foods or plants, try to keep a supply of antihistamine in your purse, or car. In the event you are far from medical help and are exposed to an allergen that could cause a serious reaction, you will be well-armed. You’ll be ready to stop any problem that could be dangerous, or cause serious breathing problems.

If you or someone in your family suffers from allergies, prohibit smoking in your car and your home. Smoke is a major allergy trigger for many, and permeates porous surfaces, making it difficult to entirely remove. Ask smokers to step outside before lighting up, and never allow them to smoke inside your vehicle.

If you have spent at least an hour or so outdoors, you have likely picked up a few unwanted airborne allergens. Try to take a shower as soon as you can. If you cannot take one right away then make sure to take one before heading to bed. Water will eliminate pollen, mold, and other irritants from your body. Anytime you go outside, these irritants will settle on your hair, skin and clothing.

Avoid clutter, especially in the bedroom. If you suffer from allergies, you should strive to keep your bedroom as free from clutter as possible. Since you likely spend anywhere from six to ten hours per day in bed, it is crucial that this area is as allergen-free as possible. The less clutter you have, the fewer places there are for dust, and other irritants to settle.

Hopefully, this article has opened your eyes to the many things you can do to take control over allergies and stop being a slave to their symptoms. With a little research and diligence, you should soon have more doors in life open to you that allergies were keeping closed. Enjoy!

Get Your Allergies Under Control With These Easy Tips was originally published on Spring

What You Should Do About Your Allergies

Many people who have a cold suffer from watery eyes, constant sneezing and coughing and an itchy throat. However, people who suffer from allergies are always suffering through these symptoms, especially when the seasons are changing. Use the concepts in this article to combat the causes of your allergies.

Did you know that those whimsically named “dust bunnies” are really just jumbles of horrifying substances, including pet hair and dander, dust mites, and their feces and even insect parts? They are allergy attacks waiting to happen! Get rid of them on a daily basis, using a broom or vacuum.

If you suffer from any allergies, be sure to keep air-filters and air ducts clean throughout the year. They will harbor allergy inducing particles like pollen, and may recirculate them in your breathing air. A few times a year, take them out and clean them according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

With so many allergens in the air, it can be hard to pinpoint the most likely culprit for your allergic symptoms. Most people just assume that pollen is to blame. Actually, it could be anything from lawn fertilizer, to local wildlife, and native plants. In these cases, it is easy to become discouraged when one experiences an allergic reaction even during days with a low pollen count. An allergy test can help you to get to the bottom of your symptoms.

Athletic types who struggle with allergies, often find themselves dreading their daily jog around the neighborhood when pollen counts are high. While some level of pollen will always be in the air at any given time, there is still hope. Pollen content is often at its highest between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m. Choose another period outside of this window, and you should have less trouble.

If allergy season has made your eyes dry, itchy and irritated, a cold compress may be just the thing you need to find relief. Applying a chilled gel pack, eye pillow or cloth over your eyes can reduce swelling within minutes. This also works wonders for eliminating unsightly redness; it is in addition extremely relaxing!

One way to reduce the amount of unwanted allergens in your home is to keep the windows closed. When you open windows up, pollen can get inside your home and wreak havoc on your allergies. Also, to eliminate allergens, be sure your air conditioning and vents are clean.

When looking at your local weather forecast, if you see that pollen is going to be high, take your allergy medication in advance. Why wait until pollen gets too bad to take your medication? Instead, take it in advance, so that you do not have to suffer when going outdoors for the day.

If you have at least one known food allergy, there is a fair chance that you may be allergic to other foods in the same group. For example, you may be allergic to crustaceans, shellfish or both. Always exercise caution when trying new foods for the first time, especially if you have ever experienced an allergic reaction.

Invest in hypoallergenic mattress pads and pillowcases. Regardless of how often you wash your sheets, without any protection, your pillows and mattresses are going to gather dust and other allergens. Hypoallergenic mattress pads and pillowcases act as an impenetrable barrier – keeping your bed a safe haven from your allergies.

Kitchens are breeding grounds for mold, which can torment would-be chefs who have mold allergies. To discourage the growth and spread of this unwanted intruder, always use an exhaust fan while preparing food on the stove or in the oven. This draws excess moisture from the air, which makes it difficult for mold to grow.

Slow down. When you find yourself dealing with pet allergies, you may initially be distraught and think you have to give up a beloved pet. The truth is there are many ways to deal with this type of problem without losing your loved one. Talk to a medical professional to see what options you have.

Few things are more irritating to the eyes and nose than exposure to cigarette smoke (first- or second-hand). However, many people mistake this irritation caused by smoke for an allergen and take allergy medications to counter the effects. Because smoke is not a true allergen, these treatments will not have any effect on the symptoms.

If you find your allergies to be getting unbearable, you may need to look into the possibility of allergy shots. These are available for a wide range of allergies. They can help almost anyone to deal with their allergies more easily. Talk to your doctor to see what options are available to you.

Steering clear of allergy trigger points is possible for some sufferers, particularly the ones whose main problem areas are centered around food items. However, suffering from allergies to pet dander or pollen can be a little harder to deal with. Put the advice in this article to use and you will no longer have to deal with these problems.

What You Should Do About Your Allergies was originally published on Spring

What You Should Do About Your Allergies

A good percentage of our population suffers from some kind of allergy. These allergies can result from items or substances coming in contact with skin, particles being taken into the airway, and foods being eaten. If you happen to suffer from an allergy and would like more information that can help you, then keep reading.

Dry your clothes indoors. While hanging clothes outdoors to dry is good for the environment, it is not so good, if you suffer from allergies. Laundry that is hanging outside acts as an efficient pollen catcher, ensuring that the next time you wear those clean clothes, you will be reaching for the antihistamines.

Mold is one of the most common allergens, and the bathroom is the room most prone to growing it. This is due to the moisture from showers and bathtubs. To keep mold to a minimum, always turn on the bathroom fan. Try painting with a mold-resistant paint that, can be found anywhere that sells paint.

If you have allergies, do not leave the windows open, no matter where you are this. Whether at home, or in the car, keep the windows shut, and put the air conditioner on. Leaving the windows open allows allergy triggers to come in. Which of course, will bother your allergies.

Watch your local weather forecast to see if pollen is high for that day. If it is, it’s best that you minimize your time spent outdoors. If you do want to go outdoors, make sure it’s not between the hours of 5 and 10 A.M. This is the time when pollen is high.

Did you know that the body could be the main cause of the allergic reaction that you are experiencing? This can harm you at night. During the day, your body and your clothing gets covered with pollen and dust. By day’s end, you are just coated! If you go to bed without a shower, you will be sleeping with allergens, and you will no doubt, wake up with symptoms. Practice good hygiene and take showers after long days.

If you are exercising outside during allergy season, and you are having trouble breathing, you should consider lightening your outdoor workout. Try running less, or not as hard so it is easier for you to breathe. Exercise is very important so keep it up!

A good way to reduce your exposure to allergens is to close your windows and doors in the morning and night. Many of the common allergens are at their peak during these times of the day. Most outdoor allergens are pollen. Natural sources like pollen are at their highest levels at these times of the day.

If you are severely allergic to a certain kind of seafood, you may experience a reaction without even ingesting it. Steam that arises from seafood that is being prepared or boiled may be enough to trigger a serious allergic reaction. Never cook with an ingredient that you are allergic to, even if you do not intend to eat it.

Going for a run around the neighborhood may make you feel wonderful and alive, but pollen and spores in the air can quickly spoil the experience. This is especially true if you are already fatigued or are recently recovering from an illness. In response to these conditions your immune system is compromised, which makes you far more likely to experience a severe allergic response to allergens.

When allergy season is at its height, avoid using creams, gels and sprays to create your hairdos. When you are outside all the time there are a lot of particles that you can pick up and bring home. Styling products act as pollen magnets.

Try using a dehumidifier in your home and keeping your humidity in your home below 45 percent. This setting will inhibit any mold growth in your home and keep it an allergy safe environment for you and your family. You can buy a humidity meter at any hard ware store.

For food allergies, be aware of how severe the allergies are for those who suffer from it. Some kinds of food allergies can be so severe that even airborne particles of certain foods can trigger the allergies. Other food allergies can be so mild that the food can be stored in the house for others to enjoy without the allergy sufferer becoming affected.

When your allergies are acting up, do not drink or eat any dairy products. These foods and drinks increase the amount of phlegm you have, which is just going to make you feel worse. Foods and drinks you want to avoid are milk, yogurt, and cheese. There are many non-dairy versions of your favorite dairy products.

As stated before, allergies result from different things, such as what we touch, breathe, or even eat. Anyone who has ever suffered from an allergy knows how bad it can get. The information that you’ve read should shed some light on ways to combat any allergies that you are suffering from.

What You Should Do About Your Allergies was originally published on Spring

How To Find Relief From Those Seasonal Allergies

If you are constantly sneezing or coughing, or you have an itchy throat and eyes, then you could be suffering from allergies. These symptoms often resemble those of a cold, but they can be eliminated. Study this article for suggestions that can help you manage your allergies.

You do not have to avoid the great outdoors during allergy season. Just make sure you follow your prescribed treatment, and take whatever precautions are necessary to make your outing enjoyable. When you do this, you will be gaining the great effects of fresh air while keeping your allergies at bay.

Shower and shampoo your hair prior to going to bed. It is possible for pollen to accumulate in the hair and on the skin, prompting allergic reactions during the night. As long as you have a quick wash, you will have few problems with allergies.

While allergy tests are a good way to determine which allergens will affect you, these tests cannot determine how much those allergens will affect you. For instance, your allergy panel may show that you have allergies to a particular kind of spore. It’s possible that you could experience only mild symptoms in response to allergens, or maybe no symptoms at all.

One of the easiest things that you can do if you suffer from seasonal allergies is to try taking an over-the-counter antihistamine. Sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose are all symptoms of seasonal allergies.They can be relieved by many readily available medicines. Be cautious though, b] many of these antihistamines will make you drowsy, so you might not be able to drive.

If you are severely allergic to a certain kind of seafood, you may experience a reaction without even ingesting it. Steam that arises from seafood that is being prepared or boiled may be enough to trigger a serious allergic reaction. Never cook with an ingredient that you are allergic to, even if you do not intend to eat it.

Your doctor may hold the key to helping you treat your allergy symptoms. Some over-the-counter medications and nasal sprays may not be strong enough to actually help your symptoms. Your doctor may feel that it is best that he or she write you a stronger prescription. Just make sure you tell your doctor about any health conditions you have.

If your allergies are severe, consider replacing the rugs or carpeting in your home with hard-wood or linoleum. Carpets are the perfect place to harbor dust, mites and other particulates that will keep your nose running and sneezing! Have them replaced or make sure they are kept thoroughly cleaned with the vacuum and avoid the dusty carpet treatments that will also trigger your symptoms.

If you have indoor allergies as a result of dust and mold, you can minimize them by changing your environment. Do not put carpet on your floor, this can provide a hiding place for dust mites. Wash your bedding often. You can also use special pillow cases, which do not allow dust mites to hide in your pillows.

If you must exercise or work outdoors when pollen counts are high, take a shower as soon as you come indoors. Throw your clothing into the washing machine immediately, and make sure that you wash your hair and skin thoroughly, in order to remove any pollen that you may have tracked in.

If you like to exercise outdoors, during allergy season limit your exposure to the early morning or early evening hours. Pollen count surges during the middle of the day, so noon and early afternoon is the worst time for someone with allergies to be outside. Stick to indoor activities during that time.

One way to keep allergies under control is to be proactive with pollen control. This will ensure that you are not exposed to pollen for a longer duration and concentration than you normally would. This can be avoided by making sure that your sheets are washed regularly and that you clean your clothes and take a shower before going to bed.

Keep your pets out of the bedroom. It’s easy to forget that you spend eight to ten hours a day in your bedroom, so Fido and Kitty need to stay out. Pet hair and dander in your bedding and carpeting can definitely trigger your allergies. It’s better to keep your pets confined to other areas of the home where you spend less time.

If you do not have to be outside when the humidity or the pollen count is supposed to be high, you should avoid it. You should also try to avoid the days when it is excessively windy because it is likely that pollen and dust will be blowing around on those days.

Don’t let your allergies keep you from doing what you love to do. Fight back against your symptoms and regain control of your life. Educating yourself about treatments is the initial step, putting them into action is next. Always remember what you’ve learned so that you can enjoy your life without fear of allergy symptoms.

How To Find Relief From Those Seasonal Allergies was originally published on Spring

Fight Your Allergies With These Helpful Tips

Among the leading chronic illness afflicting the US population, allergies rank way up at number 5! If you are one of the many Americans suffering through the dreaded symptoms of allergies, read on! This article will offer you sound advice on controlling and overcoming allergies, so that you can move on to better things.

If you have allergies, it is important that you keep the humidity in your home to a minimum. You can do this by setting up a dehumidifier in whichever rooms you are frequently in. One of the worse things for an allergy sufferer is humidity, so stay away from it as much as you can.

Treating your allergic symptoms for the first time with antihistamine’s prescription or over the counter is best to approach it cautiously. Many of these products are notorious for causing severe drowsiness; there is no way to determine how your body will respond. With this in mind, you should take the first dose at home to avoid safety mishaps or impairments.

You may have installed wood, laminate or tile flooring to reduce allergens in your home, but if you use throw rugs, they need to be laundered weekly in warm, soapy water to keep them free from dust, pollen and other allergy culprits. If they aren’t machine washable, have them dry-cleaned frequently. It will be worth the cost!

If you continue to have allergy symptoms, keep track of the time. Between 5 a.m. and 10 a.m., pollen levels are at their highest; it is best to stay indoors during this period. If you have to go out, do not do too much and make your trip quick.

Many people do not realize they might be exposing themselves to increased allergens just, by the way, they dry their clothes. If you suffer from allergic reactions to pollen, then hanging your clothes outdoors to dry can cause allergic reactions. When the clothes hang, they collect all the pollen that is blown in the breeze while drying.

Try to keep your indoor air as allergen free as possible. It might be tempting to open a window to let the fresh air in, however, when you do this you let the pollen into your home. So keep your windows shut. Also, be sure to change the filters on your air conditioner quite often.

Remove houseplants from your home. Houseplants can be a breeding ground for mold that triggers allergies. If you must have houseplants in your home, remove any leaves that have mold on them. You should also be sure that you avoid letting water sit in the tray after watering your plants.

Avoid getting any pets. Pet dander and hair can trigger allergic reactions. If you have a pet, you should brush them at least one time a week to remove any excess hair or dander. You should brush them outside to avoid causing any buildup of dander or hair in your home.

If you have allergies, one hidden danger to you may be the damp areas of your home. Places like basements and garages will harbor mold and instigate attacks, so either avoid these areas during the damp season, or see that they are thoroughly cleaned with a simple solution of bleach and water.

Do not have a lot of plants in your home if you suffer from allergies. Not only do many plants trigger allergy symptoms, but they also tend to collect a lot of dust and could even develop mold. If you want to have plants, keep them in an outdoor garden and wear a mask when caring for them.

You can reduce your exposure to allergens by, being paying close attention to the weather. You can do your outside chores, and activities on days that have lower pollen counts such as overcast, rainy or humid days. Pollen is released by plants at dawn, and the count is higher on dry, warm mornings. The count can peak at midday, and stay high on a warm, and breezy day well into the evening.

Keep yourself warm in the winter. Although many people suffer from allergies in warm months, a lot of people still have problems in the winter. A great idea is to bundle-up and cover your nose and mouth so that the air you breathe is warm. That can help you avoid allergy attacks in the winter.

Do not forget that many furniture pieces can be allergy triggers. Sofas and chairs can develop dust mites, which may bother your allergy symptoms. To eliminate this problem, but a plastic covering over your furniture. If you don’t want to do this, you could sprinkle dust mite killing powder over your furniture.

Hopefully, this article has provided you with some very helpful tips and tricks on controlling allergies and all the accompanying symptoms. With so many sufferers, it’s a wonder they have not found a cure yet, but until they do, you have the useful advice you have read here to rely on.

Fight Your Allergies With These Helpful Tips was originally published on Spring