The only permanent therapy is immunotherapy, also known as allergy shots. They really do work.
Other than that, antihistamines and nasal steroids. Good luck.
Everyone responds to treatment differently. You have to find out what is best for you. I, personally was allergic (anaphylactic reaction) to the allergy medication the doctors had prescribed. Allergy shots were out of the question.
You might familiarize yourself in how to avoid mold and dust or cut down your exposure to either.
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So, no allergy shots don’t work for everyone. You have to find out what works best for you.
i guess what the guy said before me is good advice but if u dont want to get injected with needles (i **** those things) u could use nasonex it stops the allergy and it lasts for a long time 4 me i use it once and i dont have allergies 4 the rest of the day
Avoid the dust, especially in your home environment. Take antihistamines. Allergy shots or sublingual antigen drops.
I haven’t found one sorry hon.
Allergies are sometimes tough to live with, I’ve lived with mine for years. I have used antihistamines, (allergy doctor recommended) and used a good quality room air purifier which keeps them at bay quite well.