Dealing With Allergies
When you go to your local drugstore you will see a great deal of products professing to cure your allergies. This includes hard goods such as HEPA air filters, vacuum cleaners, bedding, clothing, cleaning supplies, washable toys, cosmetics, moisturizers, pills and vitamins, etc., etc. The list is quite extensive.
The question is, do they help? Do they really do what they say they can do? Well let’s have a look.
The first place to look is on the Internet. There you’ll find descriptions of various allergy products and antihistamines. Whatever you can afford there’s a product for you that will end your pain and suffering.
Don’t get fooled by all that you see on the Internet. It’s a good place for research and information, but when it comes to actually figure out what you need to help you, you have to dig deeper than the surface as it’s a complicated issue. That’s because there’s just so many different allergies one person can have. You can be allergic to cats and most dogs. You can be allergic to dust. You can be allergic to the medicines that you are told to take to stop being allergic. Then there’s dust allergies, perfume allergies, food allergies, outdoor allergies, indoor allergies, and the list goes on.
So what to you do?
First off you need to know exactly what you are allergic to. A doctor specifically in the field of helping people with allergies would be the best place to start. He or she will give you medical tests to see what allergies you actually have.
After you get the results back, it’s time for real research. Take your time learning about your specific allergy(ies) and reading about the various products purporting to be able to help you with your allergy(ies). Make sure the product matches your type of allergy. For instance, if you have airborne allergens, then an air filter would help you alleviate the problem. An allergy to pet dander is a good example of an airborne allergen.
If your problem is dust mites, are known to cling to bedding. Not only should you be using a vacuum on the, but there are new beddings that prevent dust mites from coming into contact with you. This includes inexpensive pillow cases, blanket covers, and mattress covers.
If your problem is with plant-based allergens, air filters will not do the trick. Allergens derived from grass clippings, ragweed, etc., are effectively kept out of your house by keeping doors and windows closed and using an air conditioner.
When your allergy doctor gets back the results of the tests, you will be able to discuss with him or her how best to solve your problem. If you want to go the homeopathic treatment way, there are doctors specifically geared to that type of treatment.
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Allergies happen when your immune system is too active. For some strange reason, your body decides that some alien substance is a potential danger. It creates an immune response to these materials, which usually means you have sneezing, runny nose, itchy throat and nose, heightened mucus production and watery eyes.
There are a couple of ways to deal with this problem. One, you can try to “turn off” your immune system, so it doesn’t react to the allergen. That is what antihistamine medicines do, trying to block the flow of histamines to areas of the body affected by allergies.
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