stomach ache
itchy eyes
itchy skin rash
hives
runny nose
tingling tongue or lips
sneezing
watery eyes
tightening of the throat
hoarse voice
nausea and/or vomiting
diarrhea
coughing
wheezing
red eyes
watery eyes
sneezing
itchy nose
(clear) runny nose
stuffy nose during certain times of the year especially Spring and Fall.
rashes
itching
breathing difficulties
headaches
migraine
nausea
vomiting
fatigue
tiredness,
painful joints
muscle weakness
'flue like symptoms
sleeplessness
twitchy legs
irritability
mood swings
depression
brain fog/fag/inability to think clearly
and many more.
seasonal allergies seasonal allergies
Yes, seasonal allergies are no different from 'normal' allergies.
seasonal, like seasonal allergies?
Normally, you see a primary care provider for seasonal allergies.
The best way to relieve seasonal allergies is to take an allergy medication such as Claritin (loratadine) or Zyrtec (cetirizine).
By year-round, I'm guessing you mean "indoor" allergies as opposed to seasonal "outdoor" allergies. Seasonal allergies a.k.a."hay fever," generally occurs in the spring and fallwhen trees, grasses, and weeds bloom and release pollen into the air. Year-round allergy symptoms are usually set off by indoor allergens like dust mites, mold, and animal dander and occur throughout the year. Xo, Smartiiz.
Sourse: rx2040. com Claritin is used to treat the symptoms of seasonal allergies, such as sneezing, watery eyes, and runny nose and itching of the nose and throat. Claritin is an antihistamine which used to treat the symptoms of seasonal allergies, such as sneezing, watery eyes, and runny nose and itching of the nose and throat. Claritin is blocking a histamine in the body. Also it relieves the swollen, red, itchy patches of skin caused by hives.
I have seasonal allergies every spring and I have many of the same symptoms. You might try www.webmd.com for an overview of allergies or you could look into any major hospital websites. They usually offer tips on diagnosis and treatment that may help.
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Yes it is possible.
There are various treatments for seasonal allergies. Often people have to try a few different methods before they find the best one for their symptoms. Some of the treatments are oral medications, nasal sprays, and injections.
There are many symptoms that are associated with dust allergies. Some of these symptoms for dust allergies include itchy red, watery eyes, sneezing, and itchy red nose.