Spring allergies
Anybody else afflicted?
I'll be moving back home soon and since it's colder where I am right now I'll land right into allergy season. It could be worse I guess, but combined with the stress and chaos of moving, I'm not looking forward to it.
My eyes are suffering the most, they get itchy, red and swollen - I have eye drops that do a decent job, but I can't use my contact lenses for a month and generally feel like crap.
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My body is a little strange, I only get allergies every few years and this year is one of the years. I get watery eyes, sneezy, feeling weird in the head. I normally just put up with it as my body isn’t a fan of medications generally. This year I’ve been taking quercetin and it does seem to help. My body reacts much better to supplements/plants/herbs.
Yeah, but like leahbear it doesn't affect me equally every year.
runny eyes and nose, coughing, sneezing, asthma attacks, feeling tired from it, itchy nose, eyes and ears....
I've had it a bit so far this year but not too badly.
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Mine aren’t that bad so far. They used to be a lot worse when I was younger, but these days indoor allergens (perfume, dust, whatnot) are more likely to set me off than pollen.
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I have allergies in general but pollen can defiantly make em worse. I take the antihistamine Xyzal/Levocetirizine daily as well as the med Singulair/Montelukast. Singulair works differently than antihistamines & is used as a preventive treatment for asthma & allergies. It has to be taken regularly & requires a prescription. I also use the nasal spray Flonase/Fluticasone as needed & I also take Sudafed/Pseudoephedrine as needed. I don't usually take Sudafed very often. I've been taking Prednisone a long while but it's for my skin eczema. We have a floor furnace for heat & it really drys out my skin & makes me itch. I plan to start weaning myself off of Prednisone soon. Anyways Prednisone can help with allergies which is why I mentioned it.
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I used to have a really bad day every Spring... I'd go and buy some anti-histamines, then have to take them for a couple of months. Then, about 20 years ago, it just stopped. Don't know why. My allergy to house dust just fell away at the same time. I also used to be allergic to cats, but haven't really tested that one out. I quite like cats, too.
Just typing this is making my nose itch.. better sign off.
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Just typing this is making my nose itch.. better sign off.
Interesting. I didn't have any issues my whole life until 6 or 7 years ago. I have no idea why
I never take pills for it, they make me drowsy. I have nose and eye drops - the eyes are the most affected. Just woke up one morning for the first time in my life with red, swollen eyes to the point I could barely open them. I thought I had an infection or conjunctivitis as there was also swelling on the eyeball. It turns out it's an allergic reaction and happens every late spring since then. Doesn't last more than a month though, I don't know how I would cope if it would be this way for half a year
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