Chronic Rhinitis
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Re: Chronic Rhinitis
All,
I am including the link to our allergy information pages - do have a look and see if you find anything which may be helpful. http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/talkallergy/
Keep in touch,
Rosy
I am including the link to our allergy information pages - do have a look and see if you find anything which may be helpful. http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/talkallergy/
Keep in touch,
Rosy
Re: Chronic Rhinitis
My current antihistamine does not ease my allergies. Is taking a higher dosage of antihistamine a good idea?
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Re: Chronic Rhinitis
Hi Tekna123
Thank you for your post. We wouldn't recommend changing your prescribed level of antihistamine without consulting with your doctor first.
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talkhealth
Thank you for your post. We wouldn't recommend changing your prescribed level of antihistamine without consulting with your doctor first.
Kind regards
talkhealth
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Re: Chronic Rhinitis
I m discovering that this winter is annoying my rhinitis a lot. Does any one trust it is the nippy atmosphere? Or alternatively is this random occasion? Close time is without doubt unpleasant for me. I am nasally to the point that I are not able to avert wheezing which is making my accent crazy.
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Re: Chronic Rhinitis
My son and I both suffer from chronic rhinitis. He had his ige test last year and the test results show that he's allergic to dust, pet dander, dust mites, pollen, cockroach, insecticides, and lots of other things like seafood, cacao, gluten etc. It's tough living with allergies!
At first, what helped us were the allergy medications (antihistamine and corticosteroid). But in the long run, it was really avoiding the triggers. I got rid of carpets and stuffed animals. Anything furry and anything that tend to accumulate dirt like books in the room. I got rid of all of them. I clean rooms regularly. I reduced airborne dust by using an air purifier. Increased allergy symptoms is one of the reasons to invest in an air purifier.
A humidifier also helped during those days when the air was really dry. Dry climates tend to worsen rhinitis and cold symptoms.
At first, what helped us were the allergy medications (antihistamine and corticosteroid). But in the long run, it was really avoiding the triggers. I got rid of carpets and stuffed animals. Anything furry and anything that tend to accumulate dirt like books in the room. I got rid of all of them. I clean rooms regularly. I reduced airborne dust by using an air purifier. Increased allergy symptoms is one of the reasons to invest in an air purifier.
A humidifier also helped during those days when the air was really dry. Dry climates tend to worsen rhinitis and cold symptoms.
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