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Can allergies effect you even though are not experiencing symptoms?


I was wondering if there are people who experience the effects of allergies even though they are not being acutely affected by them. What I mean is the sneezing, runny eyes, cough, itching etc is not there, and I feel pretty normal most of the time. However, I experience a lot of fatigue and brain fog. Can't remember names or things I was just working on. Don't feel like my whole concentration is always there. I feel very tired and exhausted especially in the afternoon. I feel run-down, lazy, no motivation, and have difficulty staying focused on anything. Now the things I can rule out is that I'm not depressed, I exercise twice a week, eat moderately well, and take vitamins. I am overweight and some of those symptoms remind me of insulin resistance, but I wanted to see if anyone else has ever had problems like these with allergies. Thanks for all of your imput.

Yes, I've had those run down feelings before with allergies. I think it has to do with the histamine level in your body. Allergy symptoms can vary widely, and brain fog is generally how my allergies start, followed by achy joints, itchy eyes, and runny nose.

Alavert tabs really seem to work for me, especially when I don't have full blown allergies. For some reason, I seem to be growing out of my allergies! I wish the same for you.

Some of these symptoms can be related to allergies, especially if you're taking antihistamines. But to be safe I would look into this. You may be suffering from something else. Check out this website for more information on allergies and other symptoms and treatments:
http://www.symptoms-treatments.com/sympt...

Yes, I feel that way sometimes and it seems to be allergy related. Some other things that can also be allergy related can be bloating, retaining water, anxiety, and it can take a while to prove that is what it really is.

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