What can you do about your allergies? What allergy relief is available?

A chronic allergy can put a damper on many activities that you do every day. They can leave you tired and fatigued. Your eyes, nose, and skin can itch like crazy. You sniffle and sneeze the moment you step outside to a freshly mowed lawn. Your eyes tear and swell as you pet your neighbor’s cat.

What can you do about your allergies? What types of relief are available? Where can you find that much needed relief? The wonderful news is that there are several good medications available today and more to come in the future. You can purchase over the counter relief medications or have your doctor prescribe stronger medications.

Over the counter medications should be your first line of defense when allergies start to bother you. If you have an acute reaction to certain environmental triggers, irritants, or foods, you can use Benadryl for relief. Benadryl is an antihistamine that blocks the unwanted histamines. These histamines are your body’s reaction to the perceived harmful substance or allergen.

Benadryl works well, but can cause severe drowsiness. Therefore, do not operate heavy machinery and be careful when driving after you take Benadryl. Make sure to read the Benadryl warnings and dosage information carefully before taking this medication.

Another over the counter medication pill is Claritin and Claritin-D. Claritin used to just be a prescription medication. This medication can ward off a range of allergies from ragweed and pollen to dust and dander allergies. It also has the benefit of coming in a non-drowsy formula.

If you suffer from nasal irritation you can also find relief from nasal sprays. There are several nasal spray options available and your local pharmacy. Consult the pharmacist to determine which nasal spray is best for you. Your doctor can also prescribe Flonase which is a nasal relief spray.

Allergy relief is not farther away then heading to your local pharmacy or supermarket. Some pharmacies a huge section devoted to these medications. It may take some trial and error to determine which medication works best for you. However, you will eventually find the much needed allergy relief you desire.

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