Friday, August 17, 2012
Treat Your Hay Fever Symptoms Naturally With Claritose
Hay fever - also called allergic rhinitis is a common allergic reaction to airborne outdoor materials such as pollen spores or mold.Hay fever is usually caused by pollen released by weeds, grasses, trees and flowers and commonly happens seasonally, primarily in the spring and fall.Hay fever that comes from molds can happen any time during the year.Symptoms can change between individuals but most common are puffy, itchy and watering eyes; nasal congestion or a stuffy nose; a sore throat; high body temperature; sinus pressure and facial pain; decreased taste and smell and pain in the ear region.The best way to treat your hay fever is to stop contact with the substance that causes the reaction.But, depending on the allergen that triggers your hay fever this might not be possible because either the specific allergen cannot be found by your doctor or it is unavoidable.To diagnose and treat allergic rhinitis the actual substance causing the reaction must be found.An allergist uses a skin test consisting of diluted solutions of various allergens.A raised red bump will show on the skin if a positive allergic reaction occurs to any of the allergens being tested.According to these test results, the allergist may recommend a series of allergy shots.Unless you suffer from serious hay fever, medical treatment might not be required.Home care and over the counter medication can sometimes be adequate to alleviate your symptoms.-.Cromolyn sodium (NasalCrom) used to make mucus membranes less sensitive to allergens.Corticosteroid nasal spray (Veramyst, Nasonex, Flonase) to reduce stuffiness.Antihistamines (Benadryl, Claritin, Alavert and Zytrec) and/or decongestants (Afrin, Actifed, Drixoral) to relieve many symptoms.Gargle with warm salt water to soothe a sore throat.
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