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Avoid things that can worsen allergies

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Sep, 2014 08:52 AM
  • Avoid things that can worsen allergies
Alcohol, perfume or candles are some of the things that can make your allergy worse.
 
To keep them in check this season, learn what common culprits are not your friends when it comes to allergies, reports huffingtonpost.com:
 
* Contact lenses: Soft contact lenses especially are prone to absorbing airborne irritants like pollen or smoke, because they're permeable. 
 
"A soft lens lets more oxygen through, but can absorb anything in the tears," said Steven Shanbom, an ophthalmologist. 
 
If you're set on wearing contacts and don't like hard lenses, you may want to look into disposable ones that you can throw out daily to prevent pollen buildup.
 
* Stress: Stress makes you more prone to sniffles. The easy solution to this allergy trigger is to chill out. Meditate or find things to help you relax. 
 
* Alcohol: Alcohol and red wine in particular can make allergies go haywire. Some people are very sensitive to the sulfites, and it makes their allergies a lot worse. These compounds occur naturally in both beer and wine. 
 
* Taking the wrong medications: There are dozens of drugs to choose from and they all promise to cure your sniffles and sneezing. An antihistamine typically relieves sneezing, itchiness and runny nose, while decongestants combat congestion from swollen nasal passages. Some drugstore options may come packaged with both, but you would only need to use a decongestant if your nose is stuffed up in addition to your other symptoms. If bothersome symptoms persist, that's when you should really see an allergist.
 
* Perfume and candles: Anything with fragrance added can irritate the lining of the eyelids and nasal passages. It includes perfume, scented candles, incense and holiday decorations. Whether you're in a department store or walking down the street, it's nearly impossible to avoid every smell out there, so your best defence is to eliminate these irritants from your home and to medicate yourself to ease symptoms when you encounter them in public.
 
* Chlorine: Swimming in a chlorinated pool or even just sitting near one can be just as bad for your allergies as candles and perfume. Chlorine is an irritating gas. Indoor pools are worse than outdoor ones because the chlorine is contained to a smaller space.

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