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Allergy Prevention- Secure Yourself From Allergies

So bothered with your stuffy nose and itchy, watery eyes?  Hate missing out on the beautiful days at the beach because with spring and summer months come your infamous flu like symptoms allergies?

You do not stand alone.  There are many different types of allergy medicine that are available out there now and many claim to be the best, but which really are?

Allergy Medicines

There are a number of allergy medicines available. Some are over the counter and some are prescription strength.

First, let’s talk about some of the over the counter medicines.

Popular antihistamines are known to work well in drawing away allergy symptoms.  These allergy meds work well, but sometimes have some harsh side effects such as drowsiness or fatigue, which make it that much harder to take them on a regular basis.

If you’re looking for allergy control products, go with a second-generation antihistamine.  These drugs don’t necessarily “knock you out” like first generation allergy medications, but beware – they do cause a weak form of sedation in some people.

Having these medications taken regularly is proven to be highly effective. Harsh allergies can be best fought with long-term second-generation antihistamines.

Leukotriene Modifiers

There are many other types of allergy medicines – leukotriene modifiers are one of them.  These modifiers are used for both allergies and asthma because they often go hand in hand.

They are generally inhaled – either nasally or by mouth.  The modifiers prevent leukrotienes from entering the system. Leukrotienes are substances that cause inflammation which are discharged by mast cells. They’re the main reason why you experience airways tightening during allergic reactions or asthma attacks.  Leukotriene modifiers are very effective in preventing allergies.

Homeopathy

Homeopathic medications can work well with allergies. Homeopathic medicine is known to be a sublingual immunotherapy which can be taken orally.  The drug contains small amounts of allergens, which make your body almost immune to the allergens over time.

Acupuncture

Acupuncture is also a method that seems to rid your body of some allergic reaction symptoms.  Acupuncture is the process of inserting and maneuvering fine filiform needles into explicit places on your body in order to relieve pain or allergy symptoms.

There are also a number of other natural allergy relief treatments that have been said to help with the side effects of an allergic reaction. Common ingredients in these are Stinging Nettle, cellulose, gelatin, and maltodextrin.

Whichever allergy medicine you decide is best for you, be sure to take them in moderation. Feel free to have the time of your life while out and about in your spring and summer holidays, allergy free!

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