Question by Varaiar: Does anyone have allergies where the symptoms are worst in the morning, and how do you handle them?
I have spring and summer allergies and they are in full force. I wake up and my nose is stuffed, my ears are plugged, my eyes are puffy and my mouth is dry from snoring all night. It takes a few hours for my head to drain and with an allergy pill I’m usually o.k. for the day but it just seems to build back up during the night. What are some pill usages or types of allergy meds or other remedies that can make my mornings not suck?

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Answer by Critical Acclaim
Try Zyrtec.. it helps. and doing a nose-spray treatment, you could try gargling before you go to bed and after you wake up, using breath-right strips at night, and propping your head up more. also you might what to dust and vacuum every day..if it gets worse, your doctor can hook you up with good allergy inhibitors. :) good luck.

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2 Responses to “Does anyone have allergies where the symptoms are worst in the morning, and how do you handle them?”
  1. K N says:

    I used to have the worst allergies. I went to my allergy doctor when I was about.. maybe 13 or so. He ran some tests on me, and I was really allergic to some trees, grasses, molds, weeds, and dust. I started taking Zyrtec, which helped. I also used Flonase for a nasal spray, but he recently filled a prescription for a new nasal spray in case we needed it. I also started getting allergy shots every week, and now I’m down to about every other week. I’ve had the shots for probably 2 to 3 years now, and they have helped so much. My allergies aren’t as severe anymore, and I only have to take my pill when they get bad. I take Aller-Tec now, and it works pretty well.

  2. Samantha says:

    most allergies symptoms are caused by bacteria and pollen that build up in your sinus creating mucus and pressure in your head. the best way is to rinse out your nose with a betti neti pot. its a very simple process with NO side effects besides breathing clearly haha.
    dont use plastic ones though because the chemicals in the plastic eventually break down and cause more problems. go with ceramic made netis. i have a betti pot and it works wonders. feel better!

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