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Ten Tips for Preventing Allergy Attacks

By The Doctors Health Press Editorial Board ,

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Ah, allergies. Sneezing, itchy eyes, a running nose, headaches, trouble sleeping. Let’s face it — allergies are not fun.

If you suffer from allergies, the tricky thing is that there can be triggers everywhere. There are environmental and ingestible antigens all around you that can cause an allergic reaction if you happen to have an overly sensitive immune system.

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When you come into contact with an allergen — be it dust, pollen, a dog — your body will release histamine, which causes all the sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, and hives, among other symptoms. Seasonal allergies, while they can make you feel miserable, are not life-threatening. Other types of allergies include respiratory, food, and drug.

Traditionally, Western medicine has controlled allergies with over-the-counter drugs that are meant to stop your histamines from overacting when you come into contact with an allergen. Unfortunately, many of these allergy medications can cause side effects. Try some of the following strategies at home to lessen allergy symptoms and reduce your need for medication:

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