prevention and cure of seasonal allergy
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From the sniffling and sneezing to the red eyes and itchy nose, allergies rank high on the health misery scale.
Whether you flare up from time to time or live with them chronically, allergies can make you feel rundown, foggy brained and irritable. To make matters worse, most conventional allergy treatments will induce either drowsiness or restlessness. And they certainly don’t address the root cause of the ailment – they just suppress symptoms temporarily.
One of the best-kept secrets of “alternative” medicine is that allergies are treatable through natural methods. An allergic reaction happens when your immune system believes that it is being compromised. This occurs when a foreign substance (like pollen or dander) enters the body. In response to this “threat,” your immune system creates antibodies to fight off the attacker, which results in inflammation. The result? Swollen sinuses, headaches, skin reactions and all those other irritating symptoms.
With a few preventative lifestyle adjustments and holistic, plant-based remedies, treating allergies is possible without a prescription:
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Use air purifier, mask, prevent going out during particular season, medication, homeopathy,Oral antihistamines. Antihistamines can help relieve sneezing, itching, a runny nose and watery eyes. ...
Decongestants. Oral decongestants such as pseudoephedrine (Sudafed, Afrinol, others) can provide temporary relief from nasal stuffiness. ...
Nasal spray. ...
Combination medications.
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