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The Key to Allergy Relief

Allergies are a horrible thing to deal with for the normal person and the key to allergy relief is to prevent contact from triggering related substances. A person can be allergic to food, medications, animals, dust, mold, grass, etc. For food allergies a person needs to avoid eating or coming into contact with any of the foods which triggered the allergic reaction.

The key to medication allergies is to not use the medications for allergy relief. It is important for the person to inform the physician, pharmacist and other health care workers of the medication allergy so that it can be noted in the medical records. People who are severely allergic to dogs and cats, will require to avoid homes which have these pets. If the allergy is less severe, avoiding contact with the animal and the furniture the animal uses, will offer allergy relief.

People with dust and mold allergies must keep their living and work environments clean. Additionally, an air filter in the home or office may provide allergy relief in this situation. Many of these tips are basic common sense and just need some careful consideration by the allergy sufferer.

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Medications for Allergy Relief

For people experiencing severe allergies, there are medications on the market which can help provide allergy relief. Antihistamines are one category of medications for allergy treatment. Benadryl has been on the market for many years and has been administered for prevention of allergies and treatment of allergic reactions.

Some people have found that Benadryl causes drowsiness. This is acceptable at bedtime but difficult to deal with throughout the day. There are other allergy medications available at the nearest drug store. Loratadine and other medications which before required a doctor's prescription are now available without a prescription. These medications promote allergy relief without drowsiness and can be taken sometimes just once a day.

If a person feels that they have asthma type reactions with their allergies, a doctor may prescribe asthma medications. There are some medications available in the form of inhaler such as Albuterol that may provide rapid relief to acute respiratory distress. When a person becomes aware that they have problems with breathing and respirations they should consult a doctor as soon as possible to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate medications for any distress that may arise.

Of course, a person should discuss all medications they are taking with their physician and should seek a physician's advice before beginning any new course of allergy relief.

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