What allergy medcations have you had the best luck with?

December 23rd, 2006 by admin

allergy
Amelia asked:


I’m having severe seasonal allergy symptoms and am going to go to the doctor but I was wondering what other people have had good luck with.

how can i discover allergies in person?

December 21st, 2006 by admin

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I am in the market for a low allergy/non shedding dog.What would you recommend?

December 15th, 2006 by admin

allergy
Puff asked:


I have an interest in Yorkie Poos or Malt a poos, but I heard they tend to weigh less than 5 lbs.I want something between 10 and 40. Does anyone know of any breeders of low allergy dogs in either Illinois or Indiana?

How can food allergies be so life-threatening that one goes to the ER? Why not minor aches and pain?

December 5th, 2006 by admin

allergies
caltam84 asked:


Why can’t people with food allergies suffer minor aches and pains? Instead, they suffer serious and severe pain to a point that one needs to go to emergency room. It can be so deadly that possible death can occur. Why is that?

Are there any long term effects of being on allergy medications?

December 1st, 2006 by admin

allergy
mamaof3inVA asked:


I recently learned through allergy tests that I have allergies to 58 different environmental things as well as a food allergy to hazelnuts. The doc recommended allergy shots which I am currently researching, but in the meantime prescribed Clarinex, Nasonex (steroid nasal spray) and Pataday (allergy eye drops) to take daily.

I am weighing pros and cons. I realize immunotherapy isn’t 100% effective. I’m also aware going that route will involve a long term commitment to getting allergy shots on (at a minimum) a weekly basis. What are the drawbacks of being on allergy meds for years? Won’t steroid nasal sprays cause some funky side effects?
I should add that since being on these allergy meds, I have been enjoying the best spring of my entire life. I smelled Easter lilies for the first time this month, and have finally learned what cut grass smells like. It’s also the first spring I’ve not had a sinus infection. The meds do work for me.