how can i help my asthmatic, allergies sypmtoms at night when there at thier worst?


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Don't open windows when the weather is warm, pollen rises during the night, wafting into your room on a light breeze and can contribute to more severe symptoms in the morning. An air purifier like the Ionic Breeze would probably work wonders. Try propping up on more pillows and use hypo-allergenic materials whenever possible.

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i try to keep a vaporizer going,and i also take 2 benadryl,it helps me to fall asleep.i also take singular.hope this is helpful
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this was suggested by my allergist

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vary your OTC medications. I swap claratin and some others. dont waste your money on allery shots; I took them for years and they didn't help at all. Go see a chiropractor. That was the best treatment I'd ever received.

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Check out this write up from naturalpharmacy.com

Butterbur is an herb native to northern temperate regions. It's also known as blatterdock, bog rhubarb, bogshorns, butter-dock, butterfly dock and petasites. A study published January 2002 in the British Medical Journal found that butterbur may be as effective as cetirizine (Zyrtec) — a prescription antihistamine — at reducing runny nose, sneezing, and itchy nose and eyes. The study also showed that those who used the butterbur experienced less drowsiness — a troublesome side effect of many antihistamines — than did those who used cetirizine.
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