Question about allergies?
Dec 09, 2008 by Existential Blues | Posted in Allergies
I've never actually had a problem with allergies, but ever since I moved into my new apartment, my nose either runs alot or gets stopped up to the item where I can't breathe. I sneeze alot, and my eyes are constantly swollen. I keep the place clean,
I've always had sensation with Claritin or Claritin D - or an antihistamine nasal spray.
Also, when I first started getting bad allergies as a child, the doctor recommended that my parents doff the carpet. It might not be the fact that
Mags P | Dec 09, 2008
a humidifiier always helps with allergies. but claritin works as a matter of fact well for allergies.
Cc B | Dec 09, 2008
Have you been to an Allergist? You dire to see one so they can determine exactly what your body is allergic to. The most prevalent indoor allergen is actually dust mites. I am allergic to them and have the insist on same symptoms as you. It doesnt matter
Amy K | Dec 09, 2008
Firstly, there are a horde of remedies you could take to treat the symptoms of this allergy. An alergic reaction stimulates Histamine release so you could take an anti-histamine such as Cetirizine or Loratadine.
For the eyes a contemporary
Mark O | Dec 09, 2008
You remarkably need to get tested on what might be bothering you. Therefore, an allergist would be the first course of action. There it can be determined if it is the carpet or something else. Zyrtec works but since you don't recognize what type of allergy you
Samhere | Dec 09, 2008
Life Aboard A Submarine?
Aug 15, 2007 by Mick | Posted in Jokes & Riddles
Disburse as much time as you can indoors during the daytime, stay out of direct sunlight. Go to work only before sunrise and come profoundly after sunset.
Paint everything around you Sea Foam Green (Navy NSN Green, no substitutions)
lol those are definitely good. you also forgot what's called "hot racking" and there's another little saying that the navy has for submariners: 150 people go down and 75 couples arise up.
Bore sum 1 else w/ ur question! | Aug 15, 2007
Cat has chronic nasal discharge?
Aug 26, 2010 by Zena | Posted in Cats
My cat started sneezing and getting nasal the boot from the left nostril mid June. I took him to the vet and they recommended a teeth cleaning. They gave him an antibiotic the driver's seat quickly but it didn't help with the infection. They said if
Hi, I moral want to say you are taking great care of the cat, and must have spent so much money on making him better!
I think the mind-boggler started with the teeth, and the teeth could have been caused by the Iams junk food. I think he'll
E-Fox | Aug 27, 2010
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