Allergy Medicine: Stop Them In Their Tracks!

Date: Monday June 30, 2008
Posted in: Health

by Dorothy Medlum

It is not fun to have an allergic reaction. You may suffer with sneezing, coughing, weeping, or even swelling, in some cases. Some people experience migraines because of their allergies while others may go into shock, in extreme cases.

Every allergy is unique and should be treated differently. Not all medications are the same, nor do they help the same on each person. That is why it is best to talk with your doctor so that you may find the best medicine appropriate for you.

How Do They Test for Allergies?

When you go to your allergist to be tested, she will test you with various substances. This way she will be able to determine exactly what your specific allergy might be.

To do this she will inject you down the length of your spine with different allergens. These may include everything from dairy products to grass to dander and dust. What your allergist is searching for is a specific reaction.

If you are allergic to the substance he has injected into your skin, your skin will become raised and red, this is sign of a positive reaction. This process is used by your allergist to determine exactly the allergy you have, and how to now go about prescribing the proper drug for you.

If allergic to the substance you have been injected with, your skin will become red and raised. This is a sure sign you are having a reaction. That is how your allergist determines what allergy you have and how to treat your particular malady.

Over the Counter vs. Prescription

If your allergy is mild, then an over the counter medicine may be just the thing for you. For the more severe allergies, over the counter medicines may not work for you. If you have a severe allergy, say for instance, bee stings; then you may require a prescription medicine prescribed from your doctor and carried with you at all times.

If you would like to alleviate your symptoms and feel better, get yourself tested and ask your allergist if there is a medicine available to help you. You need to enjoy life, feel better, and have fewer problems.

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