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