A sinus allergy is often confused with a cold.

Do you have a sinus allergy?

Are your sinuses plugged up the minute spring rolls around? Do your sinus symptoms wax and wane with the different season? Do your sinus symptoms increase when you are exposed to mold, dust, or animals? These situations are just a few examples of when sinus allergies can rear their ugly heads.

One of the most common causes is due to hay fever and ragweed. Hay fever is an allergic reaction to your environment. Environmental elements such as dust, pollen, and mold seep into your sinuses. Your body perceives these substances as harmful and reacts by producing histamines. These histamines come in the form of itching eyes and an itching, runny nose.

A sinus allergy is often confused with a cold. How can you determine if you have a sinus proble or just a cold? Observe to see whether you have red, itchy eyes and nose along with the congestion. The itching is a sign that you have a sinus problem as opposed to a cold.

Another way to figure out which you are suffering from is to observe what time of the year your congestion increases. Does your congestion increase in the spring when the flowers are in full bloom? Does your congestion and itchy increase when there is a high pollen count in the environment? If so, then you most likely have a sinus problem.

In addition, it can erupt from pollutants in your household. Mold, dust, and dander can leave you susceptible to sinus allergy flare-ups. How can you minimize the effects of household mold, dust, and dander? Always keep your house clean and use an air purifying filter. A HEPA filter is a great filter to use that will rid your air of any harmful substances.

If you a sufferer you can find relief by perusing the medicine isles of your grocery store or local drug store. There are plenty of sinus allergy medications to choose from. Some medications are made for the day time and will not make you drowsy. Antihistamines on the other can make you drowsy.

Sinus allergy is a common headache for many people. Take comfort in knowing that sinus relief is available. By removing environmental triggers and taking medication you have the best chance of minimizing your sinus allergies.

Also read our article about Allergy Headaches

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