mcrh.org
*Home>>>Hay Fever

Is this hay fever or something else? And what can I do to stop it?


I always wake up in the middle of the night with a VERY itchy throat, nose, and ears. I also notice that during these attacks my soft palate becomes bumpy and I can run my tongue over it and it feels like sand paper. It drives me absolutely insane... It is the bane of my existence. I take Claratin and spray cloroseptic which calms it down only slightly but still drives me nuts. What can I do to stop this?

Try to get honey that's made in your local area. You become immune to the pollen through eating it. It works for me every summer

Take Benadryl. It is an anti-histamine which should help stop some of the symptoms or at least lessen the affects.

I Use the anti-histamine zirtek,and go and have theanti-histamine shot from your g.p. it really helps

drink more water and spray your nose with saline solution- nose ears and throat are connected.Dust your room, clean your screens, vacuum frequently

Im telling you right now the very same thing used to happen to
my wife & she tryed everything cloroseptic, claratin, benedril
even went to the Dr.

finnaly we bought a convair from crazysaver.com
it has worked wonders . . . she sleeps through the whole night
& I can tell what a difference it makes in our house

I believe you're suffering from sleep apnea. After sleep begins, your jaw muscles relaxes till your mouth falls open. Airflow begins to move through your mouth, because this becomes the path of least resistance. This airflow inflames your throat AND nasal passages to the point that it may even stop the flow of air during sleep. You may also find that during these nightly episodes, your body temperature rises between 3 to 5 degrees and drops rapidly (withing minutes) of your waking.

After a time of repeated activity, your sinuses will be affected by the apnea condition, which will then cause the soft tissue in your nasal passages move and block the flow of air during sleep, which also forces you to breathe through you mouth.

I had the same thing for years until I determined the cause.
Now I sleep with a device that keeps my mouth from coming open during sleep. The manufacturers promises that this will allow the tisue to heal. I've had good results with it. I coupled that treatment with use of antioxidants.

The other alternative, which I chose not to do, is to go to a sleep apnea clinic (or a nose, ear and throat specialist) to be tested for sleep apnea. They typically keep you overnight and observe your sleep. If you do have apnea, they will prescribe a machine with a tube you place in or over your mouth and or nose during sleep. I didn't want that so I avoided taking the test and opted for the alternative I outlined.

I should also mention that I tried several internists, and a chiropractor in my efforts to address my condition, which was also accompanied with pain in my neck and along my arms (specially on my left side) as well as a lot of stomach problems. After years of seeing doctors, one of them noticed my sinus problem and suggested that I go for the sleep apnea tests. That's when I began to figure out what what happening.

However, I could be wrong about your particular case, so I highly recommend that you see a doctor.

Tags
  Heart Attack   Hearing Problems   Hearing Disorders   Health Insurance   HDL   Hazardous Waste   Hay Fever   Hashimoto Disease   Handwashing   Hand Disorders   Hand Injuries   Hallucinogens   Hair Loss
Related information
  • Eyebright and hay fever?

    Fantastic!! Buy it as Euphrasia tincture which you need to dilute with sterile water. Fabulous! I use a lot of it with my homoeopathic patients this time of year & ALL swear by it! Oh Gabe L...

  • I have hay fever, how can i make my respiratory system stronger?

    Trust me..Eat a frequent amt. of blackberrys they are filled with antitoxidant than can clease your whole body and rejuvinate your respiratory system...also drink a lot of water.

    ...
  • I want to live in the country, I get hay fever. Is hay fever permanent or can u adapt with time?

    Some people adapt with time, but others never fully adapt. Hay fever (or Allergies) are worse during certain times of the year. I agree with the previous post about the Honey, However in order for...

  • Cats that dont cause Hay fever?

    You can be allergic to a cats fur or skin but it will not cause hay fever as that is caused by pollen and grasses. You can get a low allergy cat but they come at a high price, at least several t...

  • How to avoid getting hay fever this spring?

    I can not tell you how to avoid hay fever completely but I can tell you what will help. You probably know what week and month your hay fever symptoms typically begin. Next year start using Nasal Cr...

  • What's the best hay fever cure?

    Forget any of the latest myths, the most common one is local honey. If you don't want to take antihistamines, the best option is a separate local management for each symptom. These are all...

  • Apperently i suffer from hay fever and by eyes are extremly red and sore...the dr gave me eye drops...?

    Sound like you're going to have to take an antihistamine. Try a non-drowsy like Claritin. And keep in mind it can take 3-4 days to reach its full effectiveness.

    ...
  • At what age would hay fever start?

    Yes, I think it can start at all ages. Mine started when I was 6, and was terrible each year until I was 16/17 and then became much milder. Yet this year I have been suffering quite badly again.

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster