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Allergy SuppliesSuggestions For The Best Allergy Supplies To Get You Through The Pollen And Mold Seasons.Pollen and mold seasons can be miserable times for allergy sufferers. When you aren't sneezing, your nose drips, your eyes itch, and you endure assorted other symptoms all equally uncomfortable. Stocking up on the right allergy supplies can make enduring the worst of allergy season much easier. Before you go to the store for over-the-counter supplies, visit your health-care provider, and perhaps a board-certified allergist as well. She will be able to pinpoint the causes of your allergy symptoms and recommend prescription remedies, allergy shots, or important lifestyle changes. Drugstores carry a variety of non-prescription antihistamines. The newer non-drowsy antihistamines are great for the daytime, but the older ones which make you sleepy may actually be worth trying at night. Many allergy pills contain antihistamines and decongestants together, a good combination if you have a stuffed nose. A general analgesic will help with assorted aches and pains. Medicated nasal sprays are very effective, but have rebound effects and should not be used for more than two or three days. While you are in the drugstore or drug aisle of your supermarket, you can find other useful allergy supplies. Menthol cough drops soothe your throat and open up a stuffed nose. Saline nasal sprays can unclog your nose, and unlike medicated sprays have no bad side-effects. For your eyes, allergy drops will help with redness and itching and non-medicated drops which replicate the composition of tears will help with dry eyes. Facial tissue with lanolin is much easier on a raw nose than regular facial tissue. Keep cortisone cream handy for skin allergies. Other types of allergy supplies address prevention rather than cure of allergies. Molds thrive in high humidity, so allergy sufferers should invest in dehumidifiers to minimize mold. Air purifiers can remove allergens from the air in your house. Dust mite proof mattress and pillow covers will reduce another common allergen. A vacuum with a HEPA filter can remove dust and pollen from floors and furniture far more effectively than a regular vacuum. |
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