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Allergy Medicine

Choose the Right Allergy Medicine for You

There are several different types of allergy medicine available today. This type of medicine can be purchased over-the-counter or by a prescription from your doctor. There are several different ways that you can treat allergies and your doctor has probably gone through them with you. Allergies are nothing to take lightly because they can become serious and even life threatening so it is always best to take your allergy seriously. Choosing the right allergy medicine may be as easy as asking your doctor for advice. Most of the time you can see results if you take something over the counter but for those that have more severe allergies you may need a stronger allergy medicine.

An allergy medicine should always be kept out of reach of children. An allergy medicine if consumed in high qualities may be very dangerous to your body and will require immediate attention. When you suffer from an allergy you know that they can be miserable. The symptoms of an allergy may include headaches, runny nose, coughing, itchy throat, and more. The severe symptoms may include swelling of the tongue, tightness of the chest and difficulty breathing. When you start to feel serious symptoms you need to seek immediate medical attention.

Taking your allergy medicine

When your doctor prescribes an allergy medicine for your allergies, take it as directed in order to avoid another allergy attack. If possible avoid what causes your allergies to react. It’s not always possible to avoid what causes your allergies so you may need to find ways to work with it. When you take your allergy medicine for the first time it may make you feel drowsy so always see how it will affect you before driving or working. There are other symptoms you may feel as a result of taking a new allergy medicine. If that is the case you may want to call your doctor to make sure that the symptoms are okay. A lot of times, the symptoms will disappear within one to two weeks after starting your allergy medicine.

An allergy medicine should reduce your symptoms that you are experiencing due to an allergy attack. If they do not reduce them you may need to try something new. There are several choices to choose from and one may not be right for you because everyone is different. Allergy medicine may come in a long lasting tablet or a nasal spray. The doctor will prescribe or recommend which one is right for you.

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BlueSkyBright  says:
14 months ago

I have been really blessed in life because I have never had any allergies. Pollen and Spring just doesnt affect me like alot of others...

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yojpotter  says:
14 months ago

Same here..^^ luckily I don't have no allergies whatsoever.

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VanBergen  says:
14 months ago

Thanks for the information. I suffer from seasonal allergies, but I never know when they will hit.

teamplayer1906  says:
14 months ago

I too suffer from seasonal allergies. I always start sneezing and have runny noses as the seasons change from one to the other. Great information here. Thanks for sharing!

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1buttontowifi  says:
14 months ago

Hi.

Would you belive that Vitamin C complex (including biflavonoids) actually breaks down released histamine and helps allergy symptoms to become more manageable? For people who suffer from allergies, using antihistamines for the long-haul may have some drawbacks (just as it is with any drug used too much too often). No secrets there :).

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outofbreath  says:
14 months ago

Useful information for the "Allergy-Medicine".. Thanks..

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