Thursday, October 9, 2008

How to Fight Allergies

. Thursday, October 9, 2008

Never underestimate an allergy. Our bodies are being more and more responsive to substances which are even practically harmless, like pollen, or a cold weather. Your symptoms should be treated early on or it can develop into something more serious. Recognize the signs of having an allergy by being aware and extra-attentive to how your body reacts to trees or plants. And take more control of your body by fighting against these allergies.

Some of the time you don’t know what you’re allergic to, and symptoms just occur unexpectedly. An antihistamine OTC drug might help lessen allergic reaction when the usual signs of allergy strike: irritated eyes, runny nose, or sudden sneezing.

There are a lot of antihistamine drugs to fight allergies. The best thing for you to do is to consult your doctor which antihistamine drug is perfect for your body, meaning, that which brings relief with less side-effects. Some allergies can’t be scared off with antihistamines. Then you might need prescription medicine from your doctor.

One serious thing about having an allergy is the tendency of the person to develop asthma. When you suddenly find it hard to breathe even when only a mild allergy strikes, you should probably start taking your allergy seriously. Seasonal allergies which remain untreated might lead to sinusitis, middle-ear infections, or even bronchitis. It can also lead to asthma where your airways and get constricted so you find it really hard to breathe.


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