Allergy Season: Why do I have symptoms out of season?
I understand that since we are now in December it is no longer allergy season. That being the case, there should be a drop in allergy cases. I am wondering why my constant throat clearing does not change and continues on through the year regardless of season?
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I am sorry to hear about your allergies. You mentioned the Northern California coast which got my interest. I have family in Santa Barbara County and visit them on occasion. My sinus drainage situation there is much improved. I relate it to the salt air from the ocean. I have heard from a forum on sinus issues that their situation has improved by the ocean climate. Anyone else experience this?
Thank you!
A 5 o'clock meltdown sounds like a medication wearing off. If you are using a 24 hour antihistamine you may need to supplement about 1 hour before that. I find that it helps me to avoid a full on allergy attack if I take a benadryl when exposed to a lot of allergens (hiking, gardening, sanding ..)
Have you tried that? Or changed antihistamines?
Sue
Hi Valerie- I agree with you. Our world is now inundated by so many brands that carry so many chemicals that I think that we might never know a lot of causes. As Sue said, there are people who have year-round allergies. I'm thinking that after this past year of unseasonably warm temps there might be longer seasons that mesh into each other.
I have year-round allergies, but I'm not sure what they are. I take an Allegra year-round but as you stated that might not be a great idea given your dry eyes.
Not all antihistamines are drying. Have you asked your doctor for a recommendation about them?
Wow, great answer. People get words all muddled up all the time. Local areas have their own terms, states have their own, and doctors, hospitals and clinics all have their own. But mre important is what is behind the words.
The primary difference between an allergy, a sensitivity, and an intolerance is that an allergy is characterized by an immune system reaction to a substance, a sensitivity involves no immune response and an intolerance is characterized by the body lacking a chemical or enzyme needed to digest a certain food.
One time I was at the hairdresser's a long time ago and the hairspray being used next to me caused me to lose my voice. NO jokes, please! It eventually came back with no damage that I am aware of.
I hope that every dr. pays attention to the difference without causing more trouble by prescribing something that would cause more harm. We have to make sure that we question what is being surbscribed too! Right?
Absolutely. We tend to put a lot of credibility in what doctors say or prescribe. That is not wrong or misguided, after all they are the ones with the medical training, however Its best to do our own research on the topic in order to question our physicians and have an intelligent discussion with
them about our specific condition.
,,, just phone call to optometrist who said if antihistamines dry my eyes more to double up on dry eye drops but I dont want to as they burn a bit and make my eyes feel weird... see her tomorrow so will clarify .. guess I can't have it both ways....also have narrow angle glaucoma.... that and chronic dry eyes double edged sword.... J.
I am not currently not taking any meds including antihistamines & Benadryl. I am concerned about the side effects of taking these and many others. I have not been on any daily medications all of my life and hope I can continue to do that. I think the "meltdown" is due to the build of phlegm all day and in the late afternoon it gets lodged in my throat and drives me crazy. I use a sinus rinse, a vaporizer and saline nose spray. I have nights that have keep me up until 1;00 PM and later due this throat mucus. It is getting to where I dread the evening/night time because of this. I am always looking for solutions.
I appreciate your reply and concern.
Sorry, it was 1:00 AM.
Sometimes I need to consider whether the desire to not take medication is worth sacrificing quality of life. Daily misery and loss of sleep would be a deal breaker for me. Each of us must make the best decision for ourselves.
Sue
I understand that completely and when I am having a hard time I think about going back on the antihistamine. I have done it a few times but always stop after a week. The Mucinex states (in bold print) "do not take longer that 7 days". I believe one of the side effects were kidney stones.
Benadryl had side affects of "dementia & Alzheimer's". This is very concerning to me.
I have ordered an Air Purifier and better filters for my ac/heating system and will see what happens with that.