Wednesday, April 23
Itchy Eyes
The most common symptoms of seasonal allergies is itchy watery eyes. Allergens such as pollen, dust or pet dander travel through the air which comes in contact with your nose and eyes first. The release of histamine from your body causes your eyes to be watery, itchy, red and sometimes swollen. That's why it is advisable to take antihistamine meds to serve as a shield to keep your seasonal allergies more manageable. Here a a few tips to soothe those itchy eye allergies. Do not rub your eyes. You may want to rub your eyes to find relief but the release of histamine only makes the itching worse. Damp your eyes. Get a cold washcloth or paper towel and put it over your eyes for about 10 minutes when they feel irritated. Wear sunglasses when you are outside. My eye doctor told me that it so important to protect your eyes not just from the sun but also from those allergens that are in the air. Use eye drops. Eye drops really does soothe those itchy eyes. You can purchase eyes drops over the counter or get a prescription. The OTC eye drops of course will be less expensive and the prescription eyes drops will have a stronger dose. There is one that's is called Zaditor that is OTC but it's prescription strength. ( see their ad on the right side of this site for more information). Zaditor lasts up to 12 hours with only one drop and its safe for children as young as 3 years old. Most OTC eyes drops only provide short term relief for 4-6 hours. However Visine has one called Visine-A which is cheaper than the Zaditor. Its combine with an antihistamine and red reliever.
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Tuesday, April 22
The Weather Will Affect Your Seasonal Allergies
Weather conditions plays a important role when it comes to your seasonal allergies. That's why its called seasonal allergies because it usually around the spring and summer months when its humid. There is a sigh of relief when I see rain because my allergies are not as bad. Wet weather causes less allergy symptoms where as dry weather increases your symptoms such as itchy watery eyes, scratchy throat, sneezing, and in some cases hives. The rain helps wash the pollen off the plants and even your car. But when the rain is gone and the sun comes back out that's when humidity kicks back in causing those seasonal allergies to trigger. It's best to mow the grass or do any yard work when the weather is fair meaning not too hot, the wind is not blowing as much and the pollen count isn't high for that day. The pollen count is usually at its peak early in the morning between 5am-10am and in the evening from 4pm-7pm. Try to organize your outdoor activities around those times. I would advise to take a shower if you been outside longs periods of time. Reason is pollen travels through the air especially when the wind is blowing therefore causing it to land on your body and clothes. I can't stress how important that is. It's been too many times where I come in from walking outside and forgot about changing my clothes and within a matter of minutes my allergies are bothering me. Also check out this cool website called allergybegone.com. This is a company founded by Marc and Allen Barsano who were allergy sufferers as well. They strive to help people attack their allergy symptoms and educate them on the different allergens and treatment. They have different products for allergies, asthma, and respiratory. Products ranging from air humidifiers, dehumidifiers, water filters and allergy bedding. They even got face masks which are good if you are outdoors doing garden work or just taking a brisk walk in your neighborhood. Also on this website there is a clearance link on the right hand side to check out some of their marked down items such as the Hamilton Beach Cool Mist Humidifier for $29.99. You check it out.
Sunday, April 20
Zyrtec Available Over the Counter
Just a few months ago FDA approved Zyrtec to be sold over the counter without a prescription. Zyrtec is considered be one of top prescribed medicines recommended by doctors and allergists. This is great news for the millions of allergy sufferers out there however its not cheap. For example I use to pay a copay of $10.00 for 30 pills billed through my insurance company when I was getting it filled at the pharmacy. Now I get 30 tablets for around $22.99 at places like CVS or Walgreens. But I noticed that stores like CVS and Walgreens now have their own version of Zyrtec which sells for a couple dollars cheaper. To be honest the store brand works just as well. However you can visit Zyrtec's official website and get a $2.00 off coupon on your next purchase of Zyrtec. Zyrtec is also available in Children's. It comes in a chewable tablet in 5mg and 10mg and they even have grape flavored Allergy syrup for Children as young as 2 years old. Zyrtec D is also available to for those who suffer allergies and congestion at the same time. Zyrtec Hives Relief will be arriving in drug stores later this year in a tablet form as well. This will definitely relieve itching due to hives.
Friday, April 18
High Pollen Count : Be Prepared
Pollen count is high today in my area. Very high. You can go to pollen.com and put in your 5 digit zip code to see what the pollen count is for that day and it also gives you extended outlook what the next 4 days would be like. Another great thing is it tells you what types of plants or weeds that is causing the pollen count to be so high in your area for each season. You have the option to sign up for allergy alert emails for free. They give you a 2 day advance alert to let you know if the pollen is going to be high that day. This is great when planning vacations. I like pollen.com because it educates you about pollen and its peak activity. So many allergy sufferers plan their vacation around when the pollen is at its highest. But always be prepared and keep your allergy medicine with you at all times. Allergies tend to react faster when the pollen is at its highest. The best method for this is to take your medicine everyday even when your seasonal allergies is not bothering you or before it starts. This ways it is already in your system and your body serves as a blocker. Pollen is traveled by the winds and usually if it don't land on its target, it end up landing on you. That's why it is so important to take clothes off once you get settled in your home. Keep hands washed because like I stated before when you go to grab your car door chances are there is a layer of pollen right there as well as the whole car itself. So keep your car wash. Also wash patio furniture before using to rinse the pollen off. Remember anything that you touch that is outside is likely to have pollen on it especially when the count is high and the wind is blowing. So stay alert!
Thursday, April 17
Which meds are good for severe seasonal allergies
There are several allergy medicines out there to take. You just need to find out which one is right for you. For me I love Zyrtec because it lasts 24 hours versus the OTC meds that only lasts 4-6 hours. Benadryl is good too but it will cause some drowsiness. I like Zyrtec because it does not make me drowsy and it is long lasting. Claritin is another good medicine to take for your seasonal allergies. However if for some reason you can't afford the ones that I mention then go economically and get Tylenol Severe Allergy and Sinus which cost around $6. Nasonex is good for the nose especially when you are stopped up and can't breathe. My doctor prescribed that for me and told me to spray twice in each nostril once a day. And yes it helps!! I'm not as stuffy and I can breathe a whole lot better. Whichever medication that you find out there to keep your seasonal allergies under control..stick with it. I would recommend you see your doctor first to go over what is right for you. Like I stated in my original blog Zyrtec is now available over the counter without a prescription. It also comes in a strength made just for children in chewable tablets and liquid formula. Based on clinical studies they say Zytec starts working 2 hours faster than Claritin. For more information about Zyrtec, visit their website .
Wednesday, April 16
Seasonal Allergies starting to Flare
My allergies is outrageous today. I had to miss half a day's work just to get them under controlled. I can't stress enough how important it is to take precautions steps to keep seasonal allergies under control. I went out for lunch and didn't realize it but I touched the door handle to open the door then got in the car. Bad mistake! Without paying attention I casually touched my face and within minutes my seasonal allergies started to flare. Throughout the allergy season I will time to time list tips and ways to keep your seasonal allergies under control. Next time before you get in the car look down on your door handle. Do you see the fine layer of pollen that's dusted lightly on your car? Sure we don't pay attention to that but try rolling your window down while driving and watch how quickly the pollen travels inside your vehicle. Not a good look! Luckily I had took my Zyrtec this morning so it had time to get in my system to work. Remember pollen travels. Even on your clothes. So this time of the year be prepared to change clothes frequently or at least twice a day.
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