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Allergies are a common occurrence these days. Our environment contains allergens both indoors and outdoors, and you can be exposed to one or the other or both at the same time. Read the following information to learn the best ways to deal with that awful, itchy feeling in your eyes and nose.



If you are one of the millions who suffer from allergies, you probably should change your air filters in your air conditioner every month. The manufacturers usually will say to change every three months, but if you have problem allergies, you should do it more often to ensure all allergens are trapped before being dispersed through your home.











Shower before bed, taking special care to wash your hair thoroughly. Pollen, dust, and other allergens can get trapped on your skin and in your hair as you go through your day. If you normally shower in the morning, consider switching to an evening schedule. This will give you the chance to remove these irritants before bed, allowing you to have a restful night's sleep.



If you rely heavily on nasal decongestants to treat the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, you may be at risk for experiencing a rebound effect. When this happens, you may experience additional swelling and irritation. If you become hooked on these drugs, you should make an effort avoid using them for a period of 72 hours at a time. During this time, switch to an antihistamine to reduce swelling caused by withdrawal.



To keep pollen at bay you should wash your bedding every few days, pollen can gather on you and your clothing from outside and be brought inside. If it gets on your sheets and bedding, it can cause an allergic reaction overnight, and you will get less sleep than usual.



At least once per week, wash all sheets and pillowcases with hot water to eliminate dust mites, dead skin and other common allergens. If at all possible, wash your comforter or quilt, as well. If you have sensitive skin, opt for detergents or dryer sheets that are free of dye, as well as, fragrance.



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.



If you plan to spend time outdoors on windy days, you may find yourself worrying about the effects of pollen on your eyes. One way to protect your eyes is by, donning an oversized pair of sunglasses. Bold wraparound styles are ideal, anything is better than facing airborne allergens head-on.



Always avoid those things that will cause you problems if you are an allergy sufferer. If dust triggers allergies, dust as visit this link . If you are allergic to your pets, consider getting rid of them or keep them clean and brushed. Dust and vacuum regularly too in order to control pet dander.



Most people who are allergic to animal dander assume that dogs, and cats are the only pets that can cause problems in the home. With the exception of fish, reptiles, and amphibians, hop over to this website is universal among popular household critters. Ferrets, hamsters, mice, and birds are as likely to trigger an allergic reaction. Keep this in mind as you shop for your next pet.



If you have a latex allergy, do not use products that contain it. Among the more common latex products are latex gloves, condoms, bandages and some types of clothing. You can find alternatives to a lot of these items, just ask your local pharmacist or doctor for help on where you can find them. Be sure to thoroughly check labels for any latex warnings.



Many people purchase down-filled bedding because they believe that it is naturally hypoallergenic. Actually, any kind of animal feather or fur has at least a small amount of dander on its base, even after repeated washing. As a result, those with severe allergies should avoid these pillows and opt for polyester or bamboo fiber fill.






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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.



The use of over-the-counter medication can be effective in treating and controlling allergy symptoms when used correctly. Be sure to take your antihistamine medication before leaving the house in order to allow it to start to work. If you will be driving or doing any activity that requires your attention, be sure to use a non-sedative antihistamine to avoid drowsiness.



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!





 
 
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