Wednesday, April 20, 2016

How To Calm Atlanta Skin Allergies

By Adam G. Trettin


During allergy season, a large number of folks self medicate. Unfortunately, they do not have all the information about their health to make a decision about medications. They also do not have the medical knowledge to choose medicines that are best for their situation. If you live in Atlanta skin allergies may drive you to seek over the counter, or OTC, medicines.

There are a number of different medicines that are available over the counter or by prescription. It is best to seek the help of a medical professional to get the medicine that will correctly treat your symptoms. There are so many OTC allergy medications available that it is difficult for the consumer to make an informed decision when visiting the drug store.

It is crucial that people understand which gel tab, capsule, or nasal spray is the safest to use for allergy relief. If you have other health concerns it is vital that you choose a medication that will not complicate your condition. Over the counter remedies might also cause adverse interactions with prescription drugs you may be taking.

Many people do not take the time to ask their doctor about the right medications to take for their specific allergy because OTCs are so availability. The reality is that these medicines treat only basic allergy symptoms. The over the counter meds do nothing to relieve inflammation that causes the allergy symptoms. The prescription medications relieve more symptoms and do not cause drowsiness.

Over the counter nasal sprays are commonly used for a decongestant and are typically overused. This is because they are not as effective as the prescription sprays. The prescription spray is faster acting and relieves symptoms longer so it is less likely to be overused. In addition, the effectiveness of the allergy shot is better than any OTC remedy.

The most common allergy therapy is the antihistamine and decongestant. They typically come in a nasal spray and relieve stuffy sinus due to inflamed membranes. Some of the over the counter types cause drowsiness while prescription sprays do not. Eye drops that contain antihistamine help relieve the itchy and watery eye effects of pollen.

While a blood test can be given for allergy diagnosis, the skin tests are much more effective. The skin test is safe and typically provides a more comprehensive view of the allergy summary. It is very important that folks have all the information needed to choose the right course of treatment. Always check with your doctor before starting any over the counter treatment.




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