Now that it's fall, I am getting like really serious allergies. I use two Rx medicines for it (one for day, another for evening use), but when I get attacks of sneezing in the morning, neither of them work for at least 4 hrs, then they work for another 3 hrs, then stop. I am getting really embarrassed and annoyed that my allergy fits interrupt school, assemblies, hanging out, and even sleeping. I am kept awake by my sneezing for up to 5 hours past the time I go to bed. I get up very early, so this is a big problem. I get up at least 10 times per class at school, which lasts 1 hour a class. Blowing and rubbing my nose makes it red, raw and painful. Any helo please?
theres a way to stop sneezing when its about to come
To keep a sneeze from exploding at a bad time and you feel it coming on quickly, place your index and middle fingers directly beneath your nostrils and above the bow of your upper lip and press firmly until the urge to sneeze disappears (usually about 10-15 seconds) Easy and helpful (esp. in church, etc.)
sizzlinmandolin answered Tuesday October 2 2007, 12:25 am: You may need your prescriptions adjusted. Prescription allergy medication is as good as it gets. There's no use in recommending any over-the-counter meds to you as they're quite inferior. Set up an appointment with your doctor. Give your doctor all the information you have given here and you'll probably get something stronger or better. Seeing a doctor is your best bet! Good luck! :) [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
xxmagicxx answered Monday October 1 2007, 11:19 pm: Um....you might want to try airborn. i heard that it works really well!! And maybe put some vapor rub on your chest or something to help at night! [ xxmagicxx's advice column | Ask xxmagicxx A Question ]
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