Friday, July 25, 2014

Allergy Treatment at Home | Natural Ways to Ease Allergies

Allergy Treatment at Home



There are lots of allergy treatment options. Over-the-counter and prescription medications can ease annoying symptoms. Allergy shots also help.

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Allergy Medications: An Overview
Learn all about the different over-the-counter and prescription medicines that can help ease annoying symptoms.
Antihistamines
When medicine is needed to stem allergy symptoms, antihistamines are often first in line. Find out how they can help and learn about possible side effects.
Decongestants
Learn how decongestants work – and who should not use them.


Anticholinergic Nasal Allergy Sprays
Atrovent nasal spray can help with certain allergy symptoms. Find out if it’s right for you.
Steroid Nasal Sprays
Steroid nasal sprays are one of the strongest allergy medications. Find out how they work and how to use them.
Allergy Eye Drops
Find out when allergy eye drops can help and who should not use them.
Leukotriene Inhibitors
These medications are fairly new to the allergy world. Find out if they’re right for you.



Mast Cell Inhibitors
This type of medication can help but it’s all in the timing. Find out how to use it for best results.
Allergy Shots
For some people, allergy shots can mean the end to allergy medication. Find out all you need to know.
Skin Allergies
Advanced Reading: This article, written for doctors, provides in-depth information on skin allergy treatments.
Dehumidifiers for Allergies



If mold, mildew, or dust mite allergies are making you miserable, a home dehumidifier may help.

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