How To Make Your Allergy Situation Much Better

By Joanie Androsky


To many, allergies are an obstacle to active, healthy living. This does not have to be the case for you! The following article is full of helpful advice that will show you how to take control of your allergies and live a fuller, less restrictive life, despite your allergic condition.

If you do not have to be outside when the humidity or the pollen count is supposed to be high, you should avoid it. You should also try to avoid the days when it is excessively windy because it is likely that pollen and dust will be blowing around on those days.

Use a microfiber cloth to dust. A feather duster simply pushes dust around and invariably, sends clouds of it into the air. That is bad news for anyone who suffers from allergies. Instead, use a microfiber cleaning cloth. These cloths have very small fibers which trap dust, getting it off of your furniture without sending it into the air or onto your carpet.

The use of over-the-counter medication can be effective in treating and controlling allergy symptoms when used correctly. Be sure to take your antihistamine medication before leaving the house in order to allow it to start to work. If you will be driving or doing any activity that requires your attention, be sure to use a non-sedative antihistamine to avoid drowsiness.

If you have allergies, it is important that you keep the humidity in your home to a minimum. You can do this by setting up a dehumidifier in whichever rooms you are frequently in. One of the worse things for an allergy sufferer is humidity, so stay away from it as much as you can.

Treat an "allergic" reaction effectively by, understanding what it really is. Paper dust, perfume, paint fumes, cigarette smoke, newsprint and Kleenex produce annoying symptoms in a lot of people. This is because they are irritants, though, not allergens. Simply avoiding them, or taking an extended break from them may be enough to allow your body to get over the sensitivity to the irritant.

Remove all pet hair from upholstery by vacuuming at least once a week. There are some vacuums available with a pet hair attachment that is better at picking up pet hair. Don't allow your pets on your furniture to avoid any build-up of dander or hair in the future.

Wash your bed sheets at least once a week. This will help eliminate any allergy triggers that you may come across, like pollen. You should be sure to use hot water when washing your sheets, so you can destroy any pollen that has collected. This will help you breathe easier at night.

Take allergy medicine before symptoms start. Think of it as putting out a fire. Do you wait until the fire is raging before you try to put it out? Of course not. If you know that it is allergy season, or that you are about to experience a trigger, take medicine beforehand and you might avoid symptoms altogether.

For allergy sufferers who are especially sensitive to common allergens, it is important to reduce or entirely avoid using the hands to touch their faces. Surface allergens are easily transferred from the fingers to delicate areas like the mouth, eyes and nasal area. Touching the face with dirty hands may also lead to acne.

Clean your nose out by using a nasal rinse. You can buy these at your local drugstore. You can even make your own using a salt water mixture. This will rid your nasal cavities of any irritants that cause allergies, like pollen. This also prevents buildup from happening over time.




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