How to feel better when you suffer from allergies

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How to Feel Better When You Suffer from Allergies Allergic reactions by a healthy body are a normal response to foreign substances. Sometimes this mechanism over-reacts, creating a situation where an individual is allergic to everyday irritants. If you have allergies, you may find help reading this article and using the information to minimize or eliminate the over-reaction of your body to allergens. Before we begin, if you’re in the Dallas/Fort Worth area you’re in luck. If these simple remedies don’t alleviate your allergies, Pine Creek Medical Center is among the most prominent Dallas Hospitals and boasts great Ear, Nose and Throat Doctor options for you. If you are one of the millions who suffer from allergies, you probably should change your air filters in your air conditioner every month. The manufacturers usually will say to change every three months, but if you have problem allergies, you should do it more often to ensure all allergens are trapped before being dispersed through your home. If you own pets, bathe them frequently when allergy season arrives. This is especially true for dog owners. Not only, are pets' hair and dander irritants on their own, animal fur is a magnet for pollen floating in the air, allowing these particles to hitch a ride on your pet and invade your home. If you suffer from allergies, you need to carefully choose which laundry detergents you use. Certain brands of detergents can trigger allergy symptoms. If you find that all detergents bother your allergies, you could always wash your clothing, and your linens with baking soda. Also, allow your clothing to air dry rather than using a dryer. If you participate in outdoor activities like camping, jogging or team sports, you may need to wash your workout clothes or uniform more frequently than usual-- after every time you wear it, if possible. Some people who are especially sensitive may even become irritated by grass stains, sweat or dirt on their clothing. The best pet for a person with allergies is one that has short fur or no fur at all. Long haired animals seem to trigger allergies more so than short haired animals. To further minimize your allergy symptoms, keep your pets out of your bed and off your furniture. Get an allergy test. Knowing exactly what you are allergic to, can be the single greatest advantage you can have in dealing with allergies. Not all pollen is the same. Some people are triggered by tree pollen,


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