Which allergy medicine is best for congestion? either over the counter or prescr!


Question: Which allergy medicine is best for congestion!? either over the counter or prescription!?
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"Congestion" is often mistaken with being related to allergies!. If your specific symptoms include runny nose, sneezing, sore throat you may be having an actual allergic histamine reaction to something in the air!. More likely though is that you have a simple upper respiratory infection!. Unfortunately, viruses often cannot be treated, only the symptoms!. Over the counter medications that some people have had luck with include theraflu (fast acting because it's a mixed powder), and others like mucinex!. What you're looking for is a protussive medication, and pain relief!. URI's typically come with post-nasal drainage, which leads to a build up of mucous in the lungs!. This needs to be evacuated, so you cough!. People don't like coughing, but it's necessary!. A doctor can prescribe robitussin with codeine, which will act as a protussive, and will allow you to get a little sleep!. You can also get a chest X-Ray to rule out a few things, and they can collect some swabs of your nose if they suspect anything more serious!. If you choose the over-the-counter route, try some theraflu, some motrin, a cough medicine then get some rest, and drink plenty of water!. Usually by the time you feel the symptoms, you're almost through it!. If you begin to get febrile (which, within reason is normal, good, and your body's way of fighting), with an oral temp of greater than 102, it's time to see a doctor though!.

If this is a true allergy related problem, histamines (which cause the allergic reaction) are countered by anti-histamines; diphenhydramine, or benedryl will help sometimes!. But there are other, non-drowsy over-the-counter meds!. If the doctor feels it necessary, he or she could prescribe you an albuterol inhaler to use as needed, which will dilate your bronchioles when you are having a reaction!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If your allergies are in your nasal passages, you can use a saline solution and a Neti pot, and rinse off the pollens/allergens and never take anything internally!. Google it!. Used for eons in Asia!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Prescription medication is better than over-the-counter medication!. Over-the-counter medication will help, but prescriptions are stronger!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Benadryl is the absolute best! They have several to choose from! Recommended to me by both the pharmacist and the doctor!. It's an OTC med!. Good luck!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

My friend swears by antibiotic cream in the nose!. I have tried it and it seems to work, just use a qtip and swab!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i took sudafed (mispelled!?) congestion and it really helped!. good luck and happy holidays!! Www@Answer-Health@Com

darling,offbeat prescriptions are always harmful!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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