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How can i find allergy relief?


I can't stop sneezing indoors and out? I need a break!

I know your pain! This season has agitated my allergies more than ever in the past 2 years. You can do a few things...

1. Vacuum your house if you have carpet every 2 days and dust your house/room with a damp cloth once a week so it doesn't swish the dust all over the place.
2. Put away any pillows or mattress pads you have that have goosedown or feathers
3. Get an allergen filter for your air conditioning duct (if you have central air) I found out the one we have wasn't the allergen filter.. we had a cheaper one..
4. Stay indoors when pollen is at its highest.. If I recall correctly it's between 11am and something like 4pm
5. Take an over the counter allergy antihistimine if your doctor allows it. (Benadryl, Zyrtec, Claratin) Benadryl makes you drowsy so make sure you don't drive or anything if you take Benadryl.
6. Check Pollen.com to see the daily pollen forecast for your zip code
7. There are some natural remedies you can use as well like certain herbs and stuff but you'd have to research online for that but the first six things listed up there should help you get some relief.

I have had really bad allergies all my life and this Easter I bought a Neti-pot. Before I used it I had been sneezing and had itchy eyes for days even while taking Zyrtec and Singulair. It is now day 4 and I'm breathing better and I'm not experiencing any of the allergy symptoms. While it took me a few days to get used to it, and it is a little gross and messy at times, I swear you won't regret buying one. (They're cheap too, I think it ended up being a little under 12 dollars at Wall-greens and worth so much more in use value.) Good luck with the allergies!

Have you tried Claritin?

Medicate yourself. Claritin, Zyrtec...etc...

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take claritin

go to rite aid they sell claritin there reall helpful

take some clairton

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